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Ethics and the new genetics

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1990
SummaryRecent developments in recombinant DNA technology have resulted in a rapidly expanding range of new diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities for families with inherited disorders.They are also beginning to impinge on society as a whole as progressively more is learned about the human genome, as the community becomes more aware of the role of ...
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A new ethic?

Nursery World
In his new book, Peter Moss argues why England must move away from its current early years model of provision based on the ‘marketisation and privatisation of childhood’
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A Survey of Fake News

ACM Computing Surveys, 2021
Xinyi Zhou
exaly  

New Media Ethics

2010
The meaning of the term “new media” is historically variable because the novelty of a medium obviously decreases with time and its diffusion. The process of societal diffusion and routinization of technology has been widely observed and analyzed (see, for instance, Rogers 1962; Braun 1988; Rammert/Bechmann 1997). Communication media are no exception to
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NEW ETHICS

Transplantation, 2004
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New Jersey ethics case

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1967
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Postscript: New Century, New Ethic

2010
The gestation period for this book was about six years. That’s six years spent grappling with the idea of change within permanency, the idea that we are undergoing a revolution in society without needing to venture out of our sitting rooms to see it. It’s a quiet revolution. Or at least it has been quiet up to now.
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Ethics and New Drugs

Postgraduate Medicine, 1958
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Ethics of DNA research on human remains: five globally applicable guidelines

Nature, 2021
Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg   +2 more
exaly  

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