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Temple LK et al Essays on science and society defining disease in the genomics era. Science 2001 293 807. [Pg.29]

Curry, Patrick, ed.Astrology, science and society historical essays. Woodbridge, Wolfeboro (NH) Boydell P, 1987. ix, 302 p. [Pg.521]

Needham, Joseph. The grand titration science and society in East and West. London Toronto Allen Unwin Univ of Toronto P, 1969. 350p. ISBN 0-04-931005-4 0-8020-1636-7... [Pg.546]

Hunter, Michael Cyril William. Science and society in Restoration England. Cambridge , 1981. [Pg.553]

The third report was an unequivocal vindication of Patterson s work lead exposure was recognized to be among industrialized society s most important environmental health problems. . . Science and society have been remarkably slow to recognize and respond. . . but that is changing. The Centers for Disease Control s acceptable concentration of lead in children s blood had dropped from 60 to 10 lead had been removed from gasoline in the United States and average blood levels had improved by more than 95 percent. [Pg.196]

Freedman, D. X. (1970) Problems and prospects of research with hallucinogens. In Hallucinogenic Drug Research Impact on Science and Society, edited by J. R. Gamage and E. L. Zerkin, pp. 1-10. Stash Press, Beloit, Wisconsin. [Pg.119]

Trigg, A.B. (2004) Kalecki and the Grossmann model of economic breakdown , Science and Society, 68(2) 187-205. [Pg.102]

Dumenil, G. (1983) Beyond the transformation riddle a labour theory of value , Science and Society, 47(4) 427-50. [Pg.120]

Evintsky, A. (1963) Marx s model of expanded reproduction , Science and Society, 27 159-75. [Pg.120]

Human Ethology - Still a Good Idea for the Behavioral Sciences and Society. In Hum. Ethol. Bull. vol. [Pg.21]

Robert Fleming, "Medical Treatment of the Inebriate," in Alcohol, Science, and Society, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Inc., New Haven, Conn., 1945, pp. 387402. [Pg.158]

The Declaration of Geneva of the World Medical Association binds the physician with the words the health of my patient will be my first consideration, and the International Code of Medical Ethics declares that medical progress is based on research, which ultimately must rest in part on experimentation involving human subjects. In medical research on human subjects, considerations related to the well being of the human subject should take precedence over the interests of science and society. ... [Pg.180]

POL.2. I. Prigogine, Science et societe dans I Europe en mutation (Science and society in changing Europe), in La recherche—Developpement dans la CEE Vers une Nouvelle Phase de la Politique Commune, Strasbourg, 1980, Commission des Comm. Eur. [Pg.65]

ECETOC. 2007b. European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals (publications) website http /www.ecetoc.org/Content/Default.asp PagelD = 21 ECVAM. 2007. European Center for Validation of Alternative Methods website. http /ecvam.jrc.it/index.htm EU. 2006. The DG Environment REACH website. http /ec.europa.eu/environment/chemicals/reach EU. 2007. European Commision, Research Science and Society website The role of ethics in EU research. [Pg.75]

The Helsinki Declaration covers all the important ethical considerations, such as the involvement of a qualified physician in any clinical trial, putting the well-being of the study subject before science and society, the use of scientific principles in the design of the study, the need for informed consent and a review by an ethics review committee in fact, all areas covered by the ICH GCP. [Pg.239]

Concern for the interests of the subject must always prevail over the interest of science and society. (World Medical Association )... [Pg.296]

In medical research on human subjects, considerations related to the well-being of the human subject should take precedence over the interests of science and society. [Pg.723]

Halbronn, Jacques E., The Revealing Process of Translation and Criticism in the History of Astrology , in Patrick Curry (ed.), Astrology, Science and Society (Woodbridge, 1987), 197-217. [Pg.250]

House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology (2000) Science and society (third report), TSO, London... [Pg.57]

In addition to more that 300 papers published in professional journals, Dr. Cohen has written six books Heart of the Atom (Doubleday, 1967), translated into French, German, Italian, and Japanese Concepts of Nuclear Physics (McGraw-Hill, 1971), translated into Arabic and republished by Tata McGraw-Hill (India) Nuclear Science and Society (Doubleday, 1974) Before It s Too Late A Scientist s Case for Nuclear Power (Plenum, 1983), translated into Turkish Radon (Consumer Reports Books, 1987, and Avon Books, 1989) and The Nuclear Energy Option, Alternative for the Nineties (Plenum, 1990), tran slate d into Jap an e s e an d Span -ish. Dr. Cohen developed an inexpensive, accurate radon measurement device thathas been used by thousands of homeowners. [Pg.6]

Bartussek, H. 2003. An historical account of the development of the animal needs index ANI-35L as part of the attempt to promote and regulate farm animal welfare in Austria - an example of the interaction between animal welfare science and society. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A, Animal Science. Suppl. 30 34-41. [Pg.163]

There are numerous issues relating to science and society. In the Spotlight is a special feature of Conceptual Chemistry that highlights these issues and prods you to consider implications. These features can also sewe as a centerpiece foT potentially heated discussions with youT classmates and others. To inform youTself further on the issues, be sure to explore the related web sites listed on the last page of each preceding chapter. [Pg.36]

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTIFIC WORKERS (AASW). Founded in 1946. Scientists concerned with national and international relations of science and society and with organizational aspects of science. It is located ai the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19172. [Pg.73]

In conclusion traceability concepts as they are now defined are of little practical use. On the other hand, methods of analysis such as these are certainly needed in science and society and so are RMs and methods. Work must go on in the absence of a full uncertainty budget and lack of clarity concerning the traceability reference [9], The BCR was right to develop a number of CRMs for speciation analysis as a diagnostic aid in the further development of this particular methodology. [Pg.42]

EMBL was founded with a four-fold mission to conduct basic research r) molecular biology, to provide essential services to scientists in its Member States, to provide high-level training to its staff, students, and visitors, and to develop new instrumentation for biological research. These core functions are combined with significant outreach activities m the areas of technology transfer, science and society and training for science teachers. [Pg.501]

J. Needham, The Grand Titration Science and Society in East and West, Allen and Unwin, London, 1969. [Pg.36]


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