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  1. Mechanisms of pulmonary clearance of inhaled plutonium dioxide an autoradiographic study and particle size analysis.L. J. Casarett & P. E. Morrow - 1968 - In Peter Koestenbaum (ed.), Proceedings. [San Jose? Calif.,: [San Jose? Calif.. pp. 173.
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  2. Index to Volume 20.Zlatko Anguelov, Piero Antuono, Jan Beyer, G. J. Boer, David J. Casarett, David Checkland, Jan De Lepeleire, Pieter F. De Vries Robbé, Arthur R. Derse & Edmund L. Erde - 1999 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 20:599-603.
     
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    The science and politics of I.Q.L. J. Lj Kamin - 1974 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 41 (3):387.
  4. Martineau and the Humanists.L. J. Walker - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18:464.
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    No Title available.L. J. Walker - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (46):246-246.
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    No Title available.L. J. Walker - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (43):367-367.
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  7. The Psychology of the "Spiritual Exercises".L. J. Walker - 1920 - Hibbert Journal 19:401.
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  8. The Return to God: A Catholic and Roman View.L. J. Walker - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (33):116-117.
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    Wrong medicine: doctors, patients, and futile treatment.L. J. Schneiderman - 1995 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by Nancy Ann Silbergeld Jecker.
    In Wrong Medicine, Lawrence J. Schneiderman, M.D., and Nancy S. Jecker, Ph.D., address issues that have occupied the media and the courts since the time of Karen Ann Quinlan. The authors examine the ethics of cases in which medical treatment is offered--or mandated--even if a patient lacks the capacity to appreciate its benefit or if the treatment will still leave a patient totally dependent on intensive medical care. In exploring these timely issues Schneiderman and Jecker reexamine the doctor-patient relationship and (...)
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    Subjective probability and the paradox of the gatecrasher.L. J. Cohen - 1981 - Arizona State Law Journal 2 (2).
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    Madam Lin Ju Ying. Interview by Anne Davis.L. J. Ying - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (6):484-486.
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    Multicultural Medicine and the Politics of Recognition.L. J. Kirmayer - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4):410-423.
    Health care services increasingly face patient populations with high levels of ethnic and cultural diversity. Cultures are associated with distinctive ways of life; concepts of personhood; value systems; and visions of the good that affect illness experience, help seeking, and clinical decision-making. Cultural differences may impede access to health care, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment. The clinical encounter, therefore, must recognize relevant cultural differences, negotiate common ground in terms of problem definition and potential solutions, accommodate differences that are associated with (...)
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    Consumer attitudes towards the development of animal-friendly husbandry systems.L. J. Frewer, A. Kole, S. M. A. Van de Kroon & C. de Lauwere - 2005 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 18 (4):345-367.
    Recent policy developments in the area of livestock husbandry have suggested that, from the perspective of optimizing animal welfare, new animal husbandry systems should be developed that provide opportunities for livestock animals to be raised in environments where they are permitted to engage in “natural behavior.” It is not known whether consumers regard animal husbandry issues as important, and whether they differentiate between animal husbandry and other animal welfare issues. The responsibility for the development of such systems is allocated jointly (...)
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    Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits.L. J. Russell - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (90):253 - 260.
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    Consumer Attitudes Towards the Development of Animal-Friendly Husbandry Systems.L. J. Frewer, A. Kole, S. M. A. Van de Kroon & C. De Lauwere - 2005 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 18 (4):345-367.
    Recent policy developments in the area of livestock husbandry have suggested that, from the perspective of optimizing animal welfare, new animal husbandry systems should be developed that provide opportunities for livestock animals to be raised in environments where they are permitted to engage in “natural behavior.” It is not known whether consumers regard animal husbandry issues as important, and whether they differentiate between animal husbandry and other animal welfare issues. The responsibility for the development of such systems is allocated jointly (...)
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    The patient and clinician experience of informed consent for surgery: a systematic review of the qualitative evidence.L. J. Convie, E. Carson, D. McCusker, R. S. McCain, N. McKinley, W. J. Campbell, S. J. Kirk & M. Clarke - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-17.
    Background Informed consent is an integral component of good medical practice. Many researchers have investigated measures to improve the quality of informed consent, but it is not clear which techniques work best and why. To address this problem, we propose developing a core outcome set to evaluate interventions designed to improve the consent process for surgery in adult patients with capacity. Part of this process involves reviewing existing research that has reported what is important to patients and doctors in the (...)
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    The paradox of confirmation.L. J. Good - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (42):145-145.
  18. Ethical Corporate Social Responsibility: A Framework for Man.L. J. Etang - 1995 - Journal of Business Ethics 14 (2):125-132.
     
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    The Method of Descartes.L. J. Beck - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (2):272-273.
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    Logic and Reality in Leibniz's Metaphysics.L. J. Russell - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):276-277.
  21. Abelard ecrivain.L. J. Engels - 1974 - In E. M. Buytaert (ed.), Peter Abelard. The Hague: M. Nijhoff. pp. 10-12.
     
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  22. The metaphysics of Descartes.L. J. Beck - 1965 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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    The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell.L. J. Russell - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (76):172-.
  24. Out of the Shadows. Herschel, Talbot, and the Invention of Photography.L. J. Schaff & P. M. Harman - 1994 - Annals of Science 51 (6):676-676.
     
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  25. HUOVINEN, L. - Das Bild vom Menschen im Politischen Denken Niccolò Machiavellis. [REVIEW]L. J. Walker - 1953 - Mind 62:119.
     
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    Ethics, Risk and Benefits Associated with Different Applications of Nanotechnology: a Comparison of Expert and Consumer Perceptions of Drivers of Societal Acceptance.L. J. Frewer, A. R. H. Fischer & N. Gupta - 2015 - NanoEthics 9 (2):93-108.
    Examining those risk and benefit perceptions utilised in the formation of attitudes and opinions about emerging technologies such as nanotechnology can be useful for both industry and policy makers involved in their development, implementation and regulation. A broad range of different socio-psychological and affective factors may influence consumer responses to different applications of nanotechnology, including ethical concerns. A useful approach to identifying relevant consumer concerns and innovation priorities is to develop predictive constructs which can be used to differentiate applications of (...)
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    An Alternative Definition of Quantifiers on Four-Valued Łukasiewicz Algebras.L. J. González, M. B. Lattanzi & A. G. Petrovich - 2017 - Logica Universalis 11 (4):439-463.
    An alternative notion of an existential quantifier on four-valued Łukasiewicz algebras is introduced. The class of four-valued Łukasiewicz algebras endowed with this existential quantifier determines a variety which is denoted by \. It is shown that the alternative existential quantifier is interdefinable with the standard existential quantifier on a four-valued Łukasiewicz algebra. Some connections between the new existential quantifier and the existential quantifiers defined on bounded distributive lattices and Boolean algebras are given. Finally, a completeness theorem for the monadic four-valued (...)
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    Joannis Saresberiensis Episcopi Carnotensis Metalogicon. Libri IIII recognovit et prolegominis, apparatu critico, commentario, indicibus instruxit Clemens C. L. Webb A.M., LL.D. (Oxonii e Typographeo Clarendoniano. mcmxxix. Pp. xxii + 239. Price 20s. net.). [REVIEW]L. J. Walker - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (17):128-.
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  29. Applications of Inductive Logic.L. J. Cohen & M. B. Hesse - 1983 - Mind 92 (365):145-147.
     
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    The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, 1872-1914.L. J. Russell - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (70):87.
  31. Preface/Introduction.L. J. Davis - 2006 - In Lennard J. Davis (ed.), The Disability Studies Reader. Psychology Press.
     
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  32. Working virtue: virtue ethics and contemporary moral problems.Rebecca L. Walker & Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In Working Virtue: Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems, leading figures in the fields of virtue ethics and ethics come together to present the first ...
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    The past in the present: towards a rehabilitation of tradition.L. J. Munoz - 2007 - Ibadan: Sprectrum Books.
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    Claims to Knowledge.G. J. Warnock & L. J. Cohen - 1962 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 36 (1):19-50.
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    Structure and magnetic properties of molecular crystalline ‘carbons' prepared by thermal decomposition of sulphanilic acid in the solid state.L. J. Dunne & H. Harker - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (6):1313-1318.
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    Consumer attitudes towards nanotechnologies applied to food production.L. J. Frewer, N. Gupta, S. George, A. R. H. Fischer, E. L. Giles & David Coles - unknown
    The literature on public perceptions of, and attitudes towards, nanotechnology used in the agrifood sector is reviewed. Research into consumer perceptions and attitudes has focused on general applications of nanotechnology, rather than within the agrifood sector. Perceptions of risk and benefit associated with different applications of nanotechnology, including agrifood applications, shape consumer attitudes, and acceptance, together with ethical concerns related to environmental impact or animal welfare. Attitudes are currently moderately positive across all areas of application. The occurrence of a negative (...)
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  37. The other in African experience.L. J. Teffo - 1996 - South African Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):101-104.
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    Inappropriate conclusions in research on assisted dying.L. J. Materstvedt - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (4):272-272.
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    History of the O’Dalys.L. J. Kenny - 1938 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 13 (4):664-664.
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    A Note on the Title Actiacus.L. J. F. Keppie - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):329-330.
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    Research ethics and the plight of refugees in detention.L. J. Kirmayer, Cecile Rousseau & Francois Crepeau - 2004 - Monash Bioethics Review 23 (4):S85-S92.
    Health researchers may have a strategic role to play in confronting the predicament of refugee detainees because they can lend their analytic skills and authority to document the personal cost and impact of this practice. The justification for such ‘subversive’ research comes from the discrepancy between the sources of legitimacy and legality for government action. The practice of detention may be legal but illegitimate, judged against the standards of international human rights. Hence, research to explore the consequences of this policy (...)
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    Critical theory and positivism: Popper and the Frankfurt school.L. J. Ray - 1979 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 9 (2):149-173.
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    Quenching-in and annealing of point defects in silver.L. J. Cuddy & E. S. Machlin - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (77):745-761.
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    No title available: New books. [REVIEW]L. J. Walker - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (46):243-244.
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    No title available: New books. [REVIEW]L. J. Walker - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (17):128-129.
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  46. On Anything Whatever.L. J. Goldstein - 1965 - Mind 74:236.
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  47. A causal calculus.L. J. Good - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11:305.
     
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    Adult Education in Developing Countries.L. J. Lewis & Edwin Townsend Coles - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (1):103.
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    Do Physicians’ Own Preferences for Life-Sustaining Treatment Influence Their Perceptions of Patients’ Preferences?L. J. Schneiderman, R. M. Kaplan, R. A. Pearlman & H. Teetzel - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (1):28-33.
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    The cognitive processes underlying cultivation effects are a function of whether the judgments are on-line or memory-based.L. J. Shrum - 2004 - Communications 29 (3):327-344.
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