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Combating cancer immunotherapy resistance: a nano‐medicine perspective
Abstract Cancer immunotherapy offers renewed hope for treating this disease. However, cancer cells possess inherent mechanisms that enable them to circumvent each stage of the immune cycle, thereby evading anti‐cancer immunity and leading to resistance.
Xiangyi Kong+10 more
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Virtue Ethics in a Value-driven World: When Empathy Clouds Clinical Judgment. [PDF]
Humbyrd CJ.
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Multinational Tax Avoidance: Virtue Ethics and the Role of Accountants
Andrew West
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Speaking of Stigma: Piloting Language Training in Addiction Counseling Coursework
ABSTRACT This pilot study examined counselor‐in‐training (CIT) attitudes and awareness regarding stigma and stigmatizing language aimed at those with substance use disorders before and after an author‐developed educational intervention. Results indicated this intervention positively impacted CIT awareness and attitudes and their ability to identify and
Amy L. Grybush+2 more
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Virtue Ethics in a Value-driven World: Can I Respect Autonomy Without Respecting the Person? [PDF]
Humbyrd CJ.
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Self-with-other in teacher practice: a case study through care, Aristotelian virtue, and Buddhist ethics [PDF]
Dave Chang, Heesoon Bai
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Why Engineers Should Read More Novels
What do engineers do? And what should they work on? A surprising answer is outlined in this essay, which argues that reading novels holds the key for addressing both questions. Novels train the imagination as well as our ethical abilities – skills that are essential for developing future‐proof technologies.
Michael Kuhn
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Psychological capital and individual performance via social capital
Abstract This study analyzes survey data from front‐line employees across three shopping malls in Myanmar to investigate the mediating role of social capital in the relationship between psychological capital (PsyCap) and individual performance. Social capital was measured using the in‐degree centrality of two types of social networks: expressive (i.e.,
Jaeyun Jeong
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Virtue ethics--an old answer to a new dilemma? Part 2. The case for inclusive virtue ethics. [PDF]
Misselbrook D.
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