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Amorphous PdCuNiCoFe high‐entropy alloy nanobranches were developed through a versatile wet‐chemical synthetic strategy enabling simultaneous control of composition, phase, and morphology. The resulting amorphous PdCuNiCoFe nanobranches exhibit outstanding electrocatalytic performances for ethylene glycol oxidation (EGOR), delivering high selectivity ...
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Exploring feedback and feedforward in dental education using a followership model. [PDF]
Gummesson C, Lundegren N.
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Embedding Patient and Public Engagement in a Cancer Project: Protocol for a Qualitative Study. [PDF]
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Model-based algorithms to ascertain smoking in administrative health data: a registry-based validation study. [PDF]
Haque MA, Nickel NC, Turgeon M, Lix LM.
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The Influence of Principlism on the Field of Research Integrity. [PDF]
Resnik DB, Hosseini M.
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Exploring the moral status of cadavers through artificial intelligence: a thematic analysis of AI-based perspectives in anatomy education. [PDF]
Topcu I, Karip B, Demir P, Kac B.
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Humanity-based nursing care in the ICU: a descriptive qualitative study. [PDF]
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2009
It is ethical, legal, and proper for a dermatologist to maximize income through proper coding of patient encounters and procedures. The overzealous physician can misinterpret reimbursement requirements or receive bad advice from other physicians and cross the line from aggressive coding to coding fraud.
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It is ethical, legal, and proper for a dermatologist to maximize income through proper coding of patient encounters and procedures. The overzealous physician can misinterpret reimbursement requirements or receive bad advice from other physicians and cross the line from aggressive coding to coding fraud.
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A Code of Ethics for Corporate Code of Ethics
Journal of Business Ethics, 2002Are corporate codes of ethics necessarily ethical? To challenge this notion, an initial set of universal moral standards is proposed by which all corporate codes of ethics can be ethically evaluated. The set of universal moral standards includes: (1) trustworthiness; (2) respect; (3) responsibility; (4) fairness; (5) caring; and (6) citizenship.
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