... Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Sherr, L. (1999). Counselling and HIV testing: ethical dilemmas. In HIV and AIDS,
Testing, Screening and ConWdentiality, ed. R. Bennett and C.A. Erin, 39–60. Oxford:
Oxford ... Unsurprisingly, uptake in these countries is high (as well as in
Sweden and the US). In the UK it is much lower but rising (de Cock and
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HIV in pregnancy: ethicalissuesin screening ... January.
Manuel, C. (1999). HIV screening: beneWts and harms to the individual and the
community. In HIV and AIDS, Testing, Screening and ConWdentiality, ed. R.
Bennett and C.A. Erin, pp. 61–74. Oxford: Oxford...
... of research question, influences on the
funding of some research projects (and not others), influences on the outcome of research (i.e.,
findings), and influences on the dissemination of research ... miners in terms of the “frame” of
numbers of coal miners, the health of miners appears to be diminishing. That is, coal mine deaths, per
thousand coal-mine employees in the US, have been increasing ... Facilities, Washington D.C., U.S. Government Printing
Office, 1999.
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MODULE 7
Ethical Issuesin Environmental and Occupational...
... The Independent, the Financial Times—
have nobly maintained a public interest role, but in a changing and increasingly complex
democratic society there is a need for diversity of values and ... statutory
licensing and regulating bodies, including the Independent Television Commission, the
Radio Authority, the Broadcasting Complaints Commission and the Broadcasting
Standards Council. ... be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or
by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including
photocopying and recording, or in any information...
... which
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Ethical issuesin embryo interventions
and cloning
Francáoise ShenWeld
Centre for Medical Ethics, UCL Medical School, London, UK
Introduction
Although ... stimulating debate.
15 7Ethical issuesin embryo interventions and cloning
Conclusion
Cloning is only one example, among the many discussed in this chapter, of
ethical dilemmas in the new reproductive ... McWhir, J., Kind, A.J. and Campbell, K.H.S. (1997). Viable
oVspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells. Nature 385: 810–13.
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behalf...
... of Science and Technology Policy, February 1, 1999.
INTEGRATING RESEARCHAND OPERATIONAL MISSIONS IN SUPPORT OF CLIMATE RESEARCH 7
7
1
Integrating Researchand Operational Missions in
Support ... systems engineering issues related to sensor replenishment and technology insertion,
explores technical approaches to data continuity and interoperability from the standpoint of data stability, and ... Engineering was established in 1964, under the charter of the National Academy of
Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers. It is autonomous in its administration and in...
... disability, in the context of ethicalissues in
withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. He writes, ‘Life-sustaining treatment
implies that treatment is being given in order to maintain or create ... assigning priorities when diVerent ethical values or inter-
ests are in conXict. Its approach to prioritizing should be capable of taking
into account all relevant ethical considerations, and it ... own. My strategy is to try to
understand why having genetic oVspring might be meaningful to people in
this ordinary scenario, and then use this understanding to address the newer,
more controversial...
... likely to be repeated and
severe problems and invasive therapy, parents may feel that treatment
33 9Ethical issuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment
and Withholding Treatment. London: ... 21.1. Ethicalissuesin withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from handicapped
neonates – in the presence of uncertainty.
light of the best scientiWc knowledge available. The future for the infant ... withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatments
from handicapped neonates revolve around good discussion within the
clinical team and with the parents. All should have equal involvement in the
discussion,...
... (DiVerent feminist standpoints are supported by feminist standpoint
theory, which I have described and defended in Mahowald, 1995a.)
Within the context of that imperative, targeting some fetuses ... decisions ‘on the understanding that they are saving
some of the children by sacriWcing others’ (Souter and Goodwin, 1998: p. 69).
In Cases 3a, 3b and 4, the rationale for requesting FTPP is to save ... (1993). Women and Children in Health Care. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Mahowald, M.B. (1995a). On treatment of myopia: feminism, standpoint theory and
bioethics. In Feminism and Bioethics:...
... available in this series:
Ethical Issuesin Journalism and the Media
Edited by Andrew Belsey and Ruth Chadwick
Ethical Issuesin Social Work
Edited by Richard Hugman and David Smith
Genetic Counselling
Edited ... an
administrative procedure but the moral demand to treat people in care
with respect, making sure they understand and agree to what is being
done to them.
Smith’s research into falling accidents in ... been their best? And what
sense of best? Clinical best? Moral best?
Tensions between medicine and nursing are increasingly coming to
the fore in the field of health care research. In the past, says...
... acquisition module for integrating other expert
knowledge, a case base for capitalizing cases and reusing them during a new
modeling, and a reference models base containing models according to different
types ... Supply Chain in
sustainability.
Keywords Sustainability
Á
Supply chain
Á
Sustainable supply chains
Á
Structural
self-interaction matrix
Á
ISM methodology
1 Introduction
A supply chain is a network ... practices
Instantaneous information sharing via Internet aimed at improving supply chain
sustainability
6 Market demand
Environmentally friendly products
7 Logistics asset sharing
The joint use...
... clear
standards for public service decision making and government activity.
Potentially, the courts have an important part to play in the setting of those
standards andin ensuring that they are maintained ... Constitution’, in The Making and Remaking of the
British Constitution’ (1997) Radcliffe Lectures.
ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE:
CENTRAL ISSUES IN
UK AND EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Cavendish
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Cavendish ... affecting such fundamental rights require
distinct and positive justification in the public interest to escape judicial
scrutiny. Laws’ motive in making these proposals is ‘an interest of arriving...
... growing
pollen cell wall (Loewus and Labarca,
1973).
Laminarin, a linear glucan containing mainly
&D-( 1-3)
linked glucose,
with some
p-~-(1+6)
branching points, is found in
Laminaria, ... wild-
type recombinants by staining the pollen with iodine reagent
(Wx
pollen,
containing normal starch,
stains
black;
wx
pollen, lacking amylose, stains
red) and, by counting the frequency ... present
in the inner regions of B-chains and two-thirds are present in the outer
parts of the B-chains andin the A-chains.
The position of the esterified phosphates at C-6 can be determined using...
... 22
Differing goals 32
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Geraldine Macdonald and Kenneth Macdonald
46
Introduction 46
Social work andresearch 46
Research methods and social work 49
Research interpretation ... available in this series:
Ethical Issuesin Journalism and the Media
edited by Andrew Belsey and Ruth Chadwick
Genetic Counselling
edited by Angus Clarke
Ethical Issuesin Nursing
edited ... structures,
building alliances and entering networks; the enhancement of colleagues’
understanding on ‘race’; acting as buffers against community and
pressure groups; and, broadly speaking, enlarging the...
... data
u Integrated coding and model-building programs
Options for analyzing textual data
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7) Training inQualitativeResearch Methods for PVOs
and NGOs (and Counterparts)
Center for Refugee and ... of the structure and conduct of focus
group discussions (including guidelines on Selecting and Training Staff, Selecting the Study
Participants, and Developing the Question Line). Part I concludes ... paper,
scissors, and
large space for
organizing
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