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Ethical Challenges and Considerations in Dysphagia Management: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Naudé A, Kanji A.
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Prediction of microvascular invasion and post-resection prognosis using ADV, AFP-PIVKA-II, and MoRAL scores in hepatocellular carcinoma patients: an international multicenter cohort study with 9,061 patients. [PDF]
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1980
Risk assessment of occupational cancer is in itself a hazardous occupation, involving not only assessment of animal experiments, extrapolations to humans, and human population studies, but also consideration of the political and economic factors. Cause and effect relationships are confounded by many variables in both human and animal studies. Realistic
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Risk assessment of occupational cancer is in itself a hazardous occupation, involving not only assessment of animal experiments, extrapolations to humans, and human population studies, but also consideration of the political and economic factors. Cause and effect relationships are confounded by many variables in both human and animal studies. Realistic
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Morality and the Assessment of Literature
Philosophy, 1962At the beginning of The Principles of Literary Criticism I. A. Richards complained of the chaos of critical theories—a complaint that we hear pretty often, generally from theorists about to add to it, each making his small contribution. Richards' own contribution was a plan for reckoning the merit of poetry in terms of the more or less organised ...
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Assessing Pellegrino's Reconstruction of Medical Morality
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2006Edmund Pellegrino's career has provided a substantial contribution to the reformulation of a morality for physicians and other health professionals.
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Assessing Machiavellianism and Morality-Conscience Guilt
Psychological Reports, 1995If Machiavellians behave relatively morally or ethically as stated by Leary and colleagues in 1986, then hypotheses regarding their immorality should be reexamined. 84 MBA students in a program at Fairleigh Dickinson University completed Christie and Geis' 1970 Mach IV scale and the Guilty-Conscience subscale of Mosher's 1988 Revised Mosher Guilt ...
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Morality and Society Assessment Report
2019To face the requirements of times with rapid development and various challenges from society and economy, how to improve the quality of basic education will be treated as the common vision and goal of the countries’ educational reform in the world. To carry out the monitoring of basic education quality based on the survey and assessment of students ...
Huisheng Tian, Zhichang Sun
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