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Considerations for biobanking of nonhuman genome data connected to Indigenous Peoples and lands

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Conservation Biology, EarlyView.
Alida de Flamingh   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Optimisation and application of a T-cell antigen-specific activation assay as diagnostic and treatment-monitoring tool for tuberculosis. [PDF]

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Musvosvi M   +19 more
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Commentary on Koplin and Wilkinson

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019
Anthropocentrism—the idea that humans are the most important beings there are—comes in many guises. One version of anthropocentrism states that only humans have full moral status. Those who argue for such a position (beyond merely assuming it) usually refer to some trait that confers moral status and that only humans have.
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Wilkinson

2019
Casual readers of American history may assume the United States enjoyed relative peace between the end of the Revolution and the War of 1812, but in fact, the West remained in turmoil and Kentucky lay at the center of British, French, and Spanish intrigue. Kentuckians struggled with significant decisions leading to statehood: should they remain part of
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General James Wilkinson

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
THE notable achievements of most doctors outside the practice of medicine have generally been praiseworthy.
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