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Science, 1988
Thanks to efforts of the many researchers and extension specialists who have provided livestock producers with the latest information, livestock production in the United States has become highly productive and efficient. The ability of U.S. farmers and ranches to provide consumers with plentiful quantities of highly nutritious food at a low cost is a ...
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Thanks to efforts of the many researchers and extension specialists who have provided livestock producers with the latest information, livestock production in the United States has become highly productive and efficient. The ability of U.S. farmers and ranches to provide consumers with plentiful quantities of highly nutritious food at a low cost is a ...
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Animal research through a lens: transparency on animal research
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2015Transparency involves communicating meaningful information (eg, data or details of decision-making processes) to audiences, openly and honestly, with the intention of informing , enabling understanding and meeting responsibilities of accountability . The paper in this issue by Levin and Reppy1 highlights the value of transparency in improving ethical ...
J W, Yeates, B, Reed
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Science, 1985
In the next-to-last paragraph of the letter from Adrian R. Morrison and Peter J. Hand (31 Aug. 1984, p. 878), the first sentence was incorrectly punctuated. It should have read, "On the basis of knowledge we have gained as expert witnesses for the defense in two court trials, an appeal before a Public Health Service board, and the HHS meeting, we can ...
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In the next-to-last paragraph of the letter from Adrian R. Morrison and Peter J. Hand (31 Aug. 1984, p. 878), the first sentence was incorrectly punctuated. It should have read, "On the basis of knowledge we have gained as expert witnesses for the defense in two court trials, an appeal before a Public Health Service board, and the HHS meeting, we can ...
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2023
AbstractThis chapter investigates whether animals used in research should be described as a particularly vulnerable group. First, it inquires whether research animals currently receive the protection they are due, and concludes that they do not. Indeed, it is shown that the research standards currently guiding animal research insufficiently protect ...
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AbstractThis chapter investigates whether animals used in research should be described as a particularly vulnerable group. First, it inquires whether research animals currently receive the protection they are due, and concludes that they do not. Indeed, it is shown that the research standards currently guiding animal research insufficiently protect ...
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Animal Research vs. Animal Rights
The FASEB Journal, 1989C S, Nicoll, S M, Russell
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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