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An attitude of veterinary practitioners towards animal rights in Turkey
The authors examined the attitudes of veterinary practitioners in Turkey towards animals' right to life. For this purpose, a telephone questionnaire was applied on a total of 303 practitioners located in four provinces in Turkey.
A. Ozen +7 more
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BIOCHEMISTRY AT THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY: THE MAIN CONTRIBUTORS [PDF]
Biochemistry or biological chemistry is the science that studies all the chemical processes that take place in the living organism of humans, animals, protozoa and plants.
Spyridon N. MICHALEAS +4 more
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Background: Interleukin (IL)-17A and IL-17F, expressed mainly by a novel subset of CD-positive (+) T-helper (Th) cells of the immune system, has been closely related to inflammatory conditions underlying colorectal cancer pathogenesis.
Elina Aleksandrova +3 more
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O debate dos desencontros: uma avaliação das críticas de Michal Sandel ao liberalismo de John Rawls
The main objective of Micheal Sandel’s Liberalism and the Limits of Justice was to attack the concept of deontology, as formulated by John Rawls. In this article, I argue that Sandel interpreted the concept of deontology in a misleading way.
Flávio Azevedo Reis
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A survey of attitudes of Turkish veterinary students and educators about animal use in research
In this study, veterinary students and veterinary educators from FiratVeterinarySchool,IstanbulVeterinarySchool andSelcukVeterinarySchool were surveyed to evaluate their attitudes to animal use in research.
H. Yerlikaya +7 more
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Psychological aspects of providing quality medico-social expert assistance
The subject of deontology is the principles of not only in relation to the individual but also in relation to society. The object of Deontology in medical and social examination is first and foremost the personality of the expert physician, the ...
Z. V. Lashkul +2 more
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Although the nature of moral desert has sometimes been examined in axiological terms—focusing on the thought that it is a good thing if people get what they deserve—deontologists typically think desert is more appropriately treated in terms of duties and obligations.
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Anorectal Melanoma - a Histopathological Case Report and a Review of the Literature
Primary melanomas of the anus and rectum are rare neoplasms with aggressive behavior, accounting for 0.1%-4.6% of anal canal tumors. Mucosal melanomas account for approximately 1.2% of all melanomas, of which fewer than 25% are anorectal.
Kobakova Ina +6 more
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Evaluation on shelter medicine and stray animal shelters in turkey [PDF]
In Turkey, the institutions established to serve the purpose of sheltering and rehabilitating abandoned, weakened and stray animals are known as an animal shelter, rehabilitation centre or a (temporary) animal sanctuary.
Ali YİĞİT +2 more
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Deontology vs. utilitarianism: Understanding the basis for the moral theories in medicine
We live in a society that functions with a system of morals that seeks to determine what is right or wrong. Each society is ruled by moral codes that guide people’s action to minimize the risk of sliding into structural dysfunction.
Felix N Chukwuneke, Anthony C Ezenwugo
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