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    • Whither Authenticity? 

      Newson, A.J.; Ashcroft, R E
      Published 2005-01-01
      The discipline of Bioethics, being the amalgam that it is, features myriad concepts, theories, and approaches. Singh adds another dimension to the field, with her sensitive and penetrating investigation into parents' ...
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    • Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131) as a prominent cause of antibiotic resistance among clinical and fecal Escherichia coli isolates from reproductive-age women 

      Kudinha, T; Johnson, JR; Andrew, SD; Kong, Fanrong; Anderson, P; Gilbert, GL
      Published 2013-01-01
      The recent emergence of multidrug-resistantEscherichia colisequence type 131 (ST131) has coincided with an increase in general antibiotic resistance ofE. coli, suggesting that ST131 has a contributing role in resistance. ...
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    • Prenatal diagnosis and abortion for congenital abnormalities: is it ethical to provide one without the other? 

      Ballantyne, A; Newson, A.J.; Luna, F; Ashcroft, R
      Published 2009-07-01
      This target article considers the ethical implications of providing prenatal diagnosis (PND) and antenatal screening services to detect fetal abnormalities in jurisdictions that prohibit abortion for these conditions. This ...
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    • An Agrarian Imaginary in Urban Life: Cultivating Virtues and Vices Through a Conflicted History. 

      Mayes, C
      Published 2013-01-01
      This paper explores the influence and use of agrarian thought on collective understandings of food practices as sources of ethical and communal value in urban contexts. A primary proponent of agrarian thought that this ...
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    • Clinical genetics and the problem with unqualified confidentiality. 

      Duncan, R; Newson, A.J.
      Published 2006-08-01
      In his article “A Defense of Unqualified Medical Confidentiality,” Kipnis provides a persuasive argument as to why maintaining unqualified confidentiality is the most effective way of preventing harm to third parties in ...
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