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Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 2001
EUGENICS The field of eugenics had its origins in the early genetic theories of Gregor Mendel and the studies of biometrics pioneered by British aristocrat Francis Galton. Galton was first to coin the term eugenics, which he defined as “hereditarily endowed with noble qualities” or more simply “well-born.” Galton focused both on positive inheritance ...
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EUGENICS The field of eugenics had its origins in the early genetic theories of Gregor Mendel and the studies of biometrics pioneered by British aristocrat Francis Galton. Galton was first to coin the term eugenics, which he defined as “hereditarily endowed with noble qualities” or more simply “well-born.” Galton focused both on positive inheritance ...
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The Hastings Center Report, 2003
hree generations of imbeciles are enough."' Few phrases are as well known among scholars of bioethics as this remark by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. in his opinion in Buck v. Bell. The Buck case arose as a challenge to a 1924 Virginia law authorizing the sexual sterilization of people designated as "socially inadequate." The law explicitly adopted eugenic
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hree generations of imbeciles are enough."' Few phrases are as well known among scholars of bioethics as this remark by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. in his opinion in Buck v. Bell. The Buck case arose as a challenge to a 1924 Virginia law authorizing the sexual sterilization of people designated as "socially inadequate." The law explicitly adopted eugenic
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1934
suspension in certain cases. 3. Rope, weights (Figure 3), and pulley (Figure 4). The pulley and pulley clamp shown in Figure 4 are adaptations made by our engineering department. 4. Bar for the foot of the bed, with U screws and wing nuts. The engineering department has devised the apparatus shown in Figure 5 for use on Gatch beds.
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suspension in certain cases. 3. Rope, weights (Figure 3), and pulley (Figure 4). The pulley and pulley clamp shown in Figure 4 are adaptations made by our engineering department. 4. Bar for the foot of the bed, with U screws and wing nuts. The engineering department has devised the apparatus shown in Figure 5 for use on Gatch beds.
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What Makes a Discovery Successful? The Story of Linda Buck and the Olfactory Receptors
Cell, 2020Ann-Sophie Barwich
exaly
Design and Analysis of Two-Switch-Based Enhanced Gain Buck–Boost Converters
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2022Mummadi Veerachary, Malay Ranjan Khuntia
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