Works by Murakami, M. (exact spelling)

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    Ethical decision-making about older adults and moral intensity: an international study of physicians.D. C. Malloy, J. Williams, T. Hadjistavropoulos, B. Krishnan, M. Jeyaraj, E. F. McCarthy, M. Murakami, S. Paholpak, J. Mafukidze & B. Hillis - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (4):285-296.
    Through discourse with international groups of physicians, we conducted a cross-cultural analysis of the types of ethical dilemmas physicians face. Qualitative analysis was used to categorise the dilemmas into seven themes, which we compared among the physicians by country of practice. These themes were a-theoretically-driven and grounded heavily within the text. We then subjected the dilemmas to an analysis of moral intensity, which represents an important theoretical perspective of ethical decision making. These constructs represent salient determinants of ethical behaviour and (...)
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    The dissolution of spherical G.P. zones in a binary A1-6.8 at. % Zn alloy.M. Morinaga, M. Murakami, O. Kawano & Y. Murakami - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (189):527-538.
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    Effect of small amounts of the third element57Fe on the growth of G.P. zones in an A1-6.8 at. % Zn alloy.M. Murakami, S. Nasu, M. Morinaga, O. Kawano & Y. Murakami - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (189):719-725.
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    The effect of plastic deformation at −196°C on pre-precipitation in a quenched Al-6.8 at. % Zn alloy.M. Murakami, O. Kawano, T. Uyeda & Y. Murakami - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (174):1119-1126.
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    Perceptions of the effectiveness of ethical guidelines: an international study of physicians. [REVIEW]D. C. Malloy, P. Sevigny, T. Hadjistavropoulos, M. Jeyaraj, E. Fahey McCarthy, M. Murakami, S. Paholpak, Y. Lee & I. Park - 2009 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (4):373-383.
    The intent of ethics is to establish a set of standards that will provide a framework to modify, regulate, and possibly enhance moral behaviour. Eleven focus groups were conducted with physicians from six culturally distinct countries to explore their perception of formalized, written ethical guidelines (i.e., codes of ethics, credos, value and mission statements) that attempt to direct their ethical practice. Six themes emerged from the data: lack of awareness, no impact, marginal impact, other codes or value statements supersede, personal (...)
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