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  • | title = A Prenatal Treatment Raises Questions of Medical Ethics A medical consensus in 2010 by the Endocrine Society and affiliated organizations indicated that prenatal dexamethasone for CAH should be regarded as experim
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  • McCabe was also active in organizations, although his biographer notes that he had a difficult relationship with so ...A Rationalist Encyclopædia: A Book of Reference, On Religion, Philosophy, Ethics, and Science| publisher=Watts & Co| location=London}}
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  • ...ditions, changes in applicant qualifications, a change in how knowledge of ethics will be handled, and the implementation of new certification management sof ...tp://www.asse.org American Society of Safety Engineers]. Six professional organizations are affiliated with the BCSP; they are:
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  • Many social scientists and organizations in civil society suggest that [[technology assessment]] and governance shou ...SBM started the journal [http://www.springer.com/11569 '''NanoEthics'''] ''Ethics for Technologies that Converge at the Nanoscale''. This journal is a multid
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  • ...ions are often based on the standards published by international consensus organizations such as the [[International Commission on Radiological Protection]]<ref nam ...injury and illness; and to adhere to the highest standards of professional ethics and concern for workers’ health, safety and privacy<ref>[http://www.cdc.g
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  • **Programme Management Principles (professional and business ethics, work site and incident investigation methods, exposure guidelines, [[Occup ...hip are the national professional associations, now numbering more that 20 organizations and representing over 20,000 occupational hygienists worldwide.
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  • ...ears, several formal definitions of the term have been proposed by various organizations.<ref name=CFH>[http://www.connectingforhealth.org/resources/final_phwg_repo ...a fee for registering a new account. Other PHRs are offered by health care organizations such as hospitals. Frequently, these hospital-based PHRs are integrated wit
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  • ...000 certifications are available only through SAAS-accredited, independent organizations. ...ervices (SAAS)] is an accreditation agency founded to accredit and monitor organizations as certifiers of compliance with social standards, including the Social Acc
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  • ...abis Use and Psychotic Disorders: An Update]". Office of Public Policy and Ethics, [[University of Queensland|Institute for Molecular Bioscience University o ...n [[execution]]. More recently however, many political parties, non-profit organizations and causes based on the legalization of [[medical cannabis]] and/or legaliz
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  • ...rorism appears to be more of an isolated event, the appropriate government organizations need to understand the source, motivation, methods of preparation, and tact ...rulings on the domestic employment of [[Deadly force]] by law enforcement organizations.
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  • ...national Cooperation in Counter-terrorism: The United Nations And Regional Organizations in the Fight Against Terrorism'', p. 4 (2006).</ref> The treaties that foll ...nals - Ethics 114 (July 2004): 647–649</ref><ref>Uwe Steinhoff. ''On the Ethics of War and Terrorism'' [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=E7RjvADlS1sC&pg=
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  • ...ooks?id=pV0oUUmuNfIC&hl=ja)</ref><ref>''Strategic terror: the politics and ethics of aerial bombardment'', Beau Grosscup, 2006(available at http://books.goog ...U.S.]] and the [[Soviet Union]] made extensive use of violent nationalist organizations to carry on a war by proxy. For example, Soviet and Chinese military advise
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  • ...r Authority), not participate in public activities, nor join any community organizations. The above code is no longer in use besides the standard prison code of ethics of not cooperating with prison authorities or informing on your fellow inma
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