Could palliative sedation be seen as unnamed euthanasia?: a survey among healthcare professionals in oncology. [PDF]
Lucchi E+3 more
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Validation of the Thai translation of the attitudes toward euthanasia scale. [PDF]
Trikasemmart M+7 more
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Disparity in attitudes regarding assisted dying among physicians and the general public in Japan. [PDF]
Takimoto Y, Nabeshima T.
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Value Conflicts Raised by Physician Assisted Suicide [PDF]
O\u27Rourke, Kevin
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Navigating end-of-life care dilemmas: a qualitative inquiry of nurses' and midwives' knowledge of euthanasia and circumstantial factors influencing euthanasia in a resource-constraint setting. [PDF]
Mumuni HI+4 more
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The effect of storing fiber, fiber bundle, and whole muscle in glycerinated solution on their passive elastic modulus. [PDF]
Dehghan-Hamani I, Brown SHM, Oxland TR.
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Students' attitudes toward euthanasia and abortion: a cross-cultural study in three Mediterranean countries. [PDF]
Tutić Grokša I+14 more
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On the Assumed Moral Superiority of Passive over Active Euthanasia [PDF]
Since the inception of the euthanasia debate, the differentiation be-tween active and passive euthanasia – distinguishing between “let-ting die” and “actively killing” – has emerged as a central point of contention. In this paper, we will contend that: a)
Basilaia, Tatia+1 more
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Towards a European End-of-Life Regulation: A Necessary Analysis. [PDF]
Orsini F+6 more
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