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Co-Design With Mothers and Professionals to Enhance Care for Mothers Experiencing Adversity: Development of the METIC Model. [PDF]
Lines LE, Scott AG, Conroy T, Hunter S.
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Towards a feature-based regulatory benchmark for user-centred SaMD design in cancer care. [PDF]
Kheirinejad S +4 more
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Expression at the edge: Free speech boundaries amidst the Gaza crisis. [PDF]
Abramitzky R +4 more
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From Data Stewardship to Model Stewardship: Extending Governance Frameworks for AI Era Health Data Use. [PDF]
Rozenblit L, Labkoff S, Safran C.
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Principles of Astrogliopathology
2021The role of astrocytes in the nervous system pathology was early on embraced by neuroscientists at end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century, only to be pushed aside by neurone-centric dogmas during most of the twentieth century.
Verkhratsky, Alexei +3 more
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Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1990
The authors use the term "principlism" to refer to the practice of using "principles" to replace both moral theory and particular moral rules and ideals in dealing with the moral problems that arise in medical practice. The authors argue that these "principles" do not function as claimed, and that their use is misleading both practically and ...
K D, Clouser, B, Gert
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The authors use the term "principlism" to refer to the practice of using "principles" to replace both moral theory and particular moral rules and ideals in dealing with the moral problems that arise in medical practice. The authors argue that these "principles" do not function as claimed, and that their use is misleading both practically and ...
K D, Clouser, B, Gert
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Principles: The Principles of Principles
The Pluralist, 2009In this article, I will argue for the actuality of principles. Principles are normative in that they regulate the relation of actuality and potentiality as well as operate across time, from the past and present to the future. They may also apply across space, that is, the same principle operates in different places in the same way, for example the laws
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