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    Autopsy of measurements with the ATLAS detector at the LHC.Pierre-Hugues Beauchemin - 2017 - Synthese 194 (2).
    A lot of attention has been devoted to the study of discoveries in high energy physics, but less on measurements aiming at improving an existing theory like the standard model of particle physics, getting more precise values for the parameters of the theory or establishing relationships between them. This paper provides a detailed and critical study of how measurements are performed in recent HEP experiments, taking examples from differential cross section measurements with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. This study (...)
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    Consented Autopsy and the Middle-East.Magdy A. Kharoshah, Syed Ather Hussain, Mohammed Madadin & Ritesh G. Menezes - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (1):321-322.
    Consented autopsy is almost non-existent in the Middle-East where established social and cultural beliefs regarding the procedure might discourage family members from requesting a consented autopsy. Evidence suggests that new information is obtained from consented autopsies. It would not be in the best interest of medicine if social and cultural misconceptions succeed in erasing the existence of consented autopsies entirely.
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    Mandatory autopsies and organ conscription.David B. Hershenov James J. Delaney - 2009 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19 (4):pp. 367-391.
    Laws requiring autopsies have generated little controversy. Yet it is considered unconscionable to take organs without consent for transplantation. We think an organ draft is justified if mandatory autopsies are. We reject the following five attempts to show why a mandatory autopsy policy is legitimate, but organ conscription is not: (1) The social contract gives the state a greater duty to protect its citizens from each other than from disease. (2) There is a greater moral obligation to prevent murders (...)
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    Autopsy and Didactic Authority: Rethinking the Prologue of the Periodos to Nicomedes.Daniel R. Hanigan & Grant R. Kynaston - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (2):558-572.
    All modern critics have read verses 128–36 of Pseudo-Scymnus’ iambic Periodos to Nicomedes (c.133–110/109 b.c.e.) as a description of the personal autopsies of the author. However, close analysis of both the literary dynamics of the poem and the syntax of the lacunose text that precedes this passage shows that this cannot be the case. This article proposes that Timaeus of Tauromenium (c.350–260 b.c.e.) is a superior candidate for the referent of these lines, and offers a coherent approach to emending the (...)
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  5. Mandatory Autopsies and Organ Conscription.David Hershenov - 2009 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 19 (4):367-391.
    The State may require an autopsy when foul play is suspected in the death of one of its citizens.[1] This is so regardless of any objections to such invasive procedures expressed by the deceased before their deaths or afterward by their families. There is not even a religious exemption. The most obvious explanation for why consent is not needed is that apprehending a murderer with information obtained from the autopsy can save lives. However, taking organs without consent from (...)
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    Music autopsies: essays and interviews (1999-2022).Benjamin Dwyer - 2023 - Hofheim: Wolke.
    Part I. Ireland and beyond. SacrumProfanum : mapping cultural damage through music ; Second glance at Ted Hughes's Crow : transcendence interrupted ; Joycean aesthetics and mythic imagination in the music of Frank Corcoran ; 'In exile anyway' : Jonathan Creasy interviews Benjamin Dwyer ; ...eleven reflections on Beckett, music and silence ; 'Insight - deeper' : Benjamin Dwyer interviews Kevin Volans ; Umbilical : the story of Oedipus, the story of Jocasta -- Part II. Beyond Ireland. 'O master of (...)
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    Autopsy of a Historical Fact.Salvatore Italia - 2018 - Social Epistemology 32 (3):209-217.
    This article considers historical facts and investigates the particular relationship between a factual and a valuative dimension within them. The operation is an autopsy of a particular historical fact, which works as an example. On this basis, the article will elucidate the similarities and the differences between historical facts and natural facts, with an emphasis on the observation that the former are more subject to the influence of interpretation than the latter. This feature of historical facts explains why social (...)
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  8. Autopsie d'un "utopiste clos": Le saint-simonisme (1802-1932).Gérard Chalaye - 2000 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 95:71-88.
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  9. Autopsie de l'approche par compétences.D. Gendron - 1995 - Philosopher: revue pour tous 17:205-227.
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  10. Autopsie d'un mythe: réflexions sur la pensée politique de Jean-Marc Piotte.Louis Gill - 2015 - [Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, Québec]: M Éditeur.
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    Autopsy.H. D. Westlake - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):230-.
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    Autopsie d’ une protéine: determination de sa séquence.Jacqueline Jollés Par Pierre Jollés - 1982 - Dialectica 36 (1):83-89.
    RésuméCette revue résume les méthodes qui ont été utilisées jusqu'ici pour analyser les protéines et déterminer leurs séquences. Elle contient aussi quelques brèves indications concernant de nouvelles méthodes et certains problèmes qui restent à résoudre.SummaryThe goal of this review is to indicate the way in which the analysis of proteins and the determination of their sequences has been carried out until now. It contains also a short outlook concerning unsolved problems and possible new methods.ZusammenfassungDieser Artikel fasst einige Methoden zusammen, die (...)
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    L'autopsie pratiquée aux fins de connaître la cause du décès ne requiert pas d'autorisation préalable.B. P. - 2000 - Médecine et Droit 2000 (45):22-22.
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    Autopsy Decisions: The Possibility of Conflicting Cultural Attitudes.Henry S. Perkins, Josie D. Supik & Helen P. Hazuda - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (2):145-154.
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    The Autopsy Imperative: Medicine, Law, and the Coronial Investigation. [REVIEW]Belinda Carpenter & Gordon Tait - 2010 - Journal of Medical Humanities 31 (3):205-221.
    The central purpose of this paper is to address the tension between legal and medical discourses within the coronial system. Medical expertise, based largely upon internal autopsy, becomes positioned as providing the more important information, rather than the legal model which focuses on evidence gathering at the scene. This paper will examine the aspects of the history, philosophy and consequences of the processes by which the medical model gained its current dominance and will conclude that, while autopsies are necessary, (...)
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    Autopsy on People's War.George E. Taylor & Chalmers Johnson - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (3):560.
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    Archaeological Autopsy: Objectifying Time and Cultural Governance.Tony Bennett - 2002 - Cultural Values 6 (1-2):29-47.
    The increased interest in contemporary relations of culture and governance that has been prompted by the post-Foucauldian literature on governmentality has paid insufficient attention to the need to redefine the concept of culture, and to rethink its relation to the social, that such work requires. This paper contributes to such an endeavour by arguing the need to eschew the view that culture works by some general mechanism in order to focus on the ways in which specific cultural knowledges are translated (...)
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    Autopsy of the Living: Elderhood, Race, and Biocitizenship in the Time of Coronavirus.Jennifer Lum - 2021 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (3):353-369.
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    The autopsy of a friendship.Belle Randall - 2006 - Common Knowledge 12 (1):134-149.
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    Autopsie d' une protéine: determination de sa séquence.Par Pierre Jollés & Jacqueline Jollés - 1982 - Dialectica 36 (1):83-89.
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    The Autopsy Report on Diderot.Herbert Dieckmann - 1950 - Isis 41:289-290.
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    The Autopsy Report on Diderot.Herbert Dieckmann - 1950 - Isis 41 (3/4):289-290.
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    The public autopsy: somewhere between art, education, and entertainment.A. Miah - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (6):576-579.
    While another von Hagens style public autopsy should not be encouraged, the public should nevertheless be able to experience such events as a public autopsy.During 2002 and 2003 there was considerable discussion about the work of Gunter von Hagens, famed for his Body Worlds exhibition,1 which was publicised extensively and with considerable success. The exhibition is a tribute to, and celebration of, his method of preserving organic life through the process of plastination, developed by von Hagens in the (...)
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    Autopsie della Terra: Illuminismo e geologia in Alberto Fortis by Luca Ciancio. [REVIEW]Brendan Dooley - 1997 - Isis 88:545-546.
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    The practise of autopsies in Germany: historical roots, present role and ethical implications.Dominik Groß - 1999 - Ethik in der Medizin 11 (3):169-181.
    Definition of the problem: In Germany, the dissection rate of the deceased is distinctly lower than in many other European countries. Although critics of autopsies use to put forward ethical objections and religious scruples, neither the Christian church nor piety stand opposite to the practise of autopsies.Arguments: From an ethical point of view, there are numerous arguments for an increase in the number of autopsies. It can be shown that not only the deceased, his relations and the physicians but also (...)
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    Attitudes toward clinical autopsy in unexpected patient deaths in Japan: a nation-wide survey of the general public and physicians.Etsuko Kamishiraki, Shoichi Maeda, Jay Starkey & Noriaki Ikeda - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (12):735-741.
    Context Autopsy is a useful tool for understanding the cause and manner of unexpected patient death. However, the attitudes of the general public and physicians in Japan about clinical autopsy are limited. Objective To describe the beliefs of the general public about whether autopsy should be performed and ascertain if they would actually request one given specific clinical situations where patient death occurred with the additional variable of medical error. To compare these attitudes with previously obtained attitudes (...)
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    Autopsy - G. Schepens: L' ‘autopsie’ dans la méthode des historiens grecs du V e siècle avant J.-C. (Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, Klasse der Letteren, 93.) Pp. xix + 214. Brussels: Koninklijke Academie, 1980. Paper, 1,300 B. frs. [REVIEW]H. D. Westlake - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (02):230-232.
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    Medical fallibility and the autopsy in the USA.Jack Hasson - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (3):229-234.
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    Refusal to Autopsy: A Societal Practice in Pakistan Context.Laila Akber - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 5 (5).
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  30. Virtopsy : The Virtual Autopsy.Lars C. Ebert, Thomas Ruder, David Zimmermann, Stefan Zuber, Ursula Buck, Antoine Roggo, Michael Thali & Gary Hatch - 2012 - In Ephraim Nissan (ed.), Computer applications for handling legal evidence, police investigation, and case argumentation. New York: Springer.
     
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    Le dossier médical personnel : « autopsie » d’un projet ambitieux?Cécile Manaouil - 2009 - Médecine et Droit 2009 (94):24-41.
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  32. Giorgio Weber, Autopsie, edite e inedite, di Giovanni Targioni Tozzetti.F. Braulin - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (1):129-130.
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    Stigmata of the Autopsy: Operative Liberties and Protocol in Forensic Examination of the Dead Body in Nineteenth-Century France.Sandra Menenteau - 2011 - Intertexts 15 (1):20-38.
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    Conflicting Cultural Attitudes about Autopsies.James P. Orlowski & Janicemarie K. Vinicky - 1993 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 4 (2):195-197.
  35. Toward an Autopsy of the Marxist Theory of the State.Joseph R. Stromberg - 2001 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2001 (119):115-138.
     
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  36. Liberal neutrality on the good: An autopsy.Richard Arneson - manuscript
    Should government be neutral "on the question of the good life, or of what gives value to life"?1 Some political theorists propose that governmental neutrality is a core commitment of any liberalism worth the name and a requirement of justice. For them, neutrality is the appropriate generalization of the ideal of religious tolerance. The state should be neutral in matters of religion, and neutral also in all controversies concerning the nature of the good or the ways in which it is (...)
     
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    The ethical implications of verbal autopsy: responding to emotional and moral distress.Sassy Molyneux, Marylene Wamukoya, Amek Nyaguara, Vicki Marsh & Alex Hinga - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-16.
    BackgroundVerbal autopsy is a pragmatic approach for generating cause-of-death data in contexts without well-functioning civil registration and vital statistics systems. It has primarily been conducted in health and demographic surveillance systems (HDSS) in Africa and Asia. Although significant resources have been invested to develop the technical aspects of verbal autopsy, ethical issues have received little attention. We explored the benefits and burdens of verbal autopsy in HDSS settings and identified potential strategies to respond to the ethical issues (...)
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    Recruiting donors for autopsy based cancer research.J. Thombs - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (6):360-361.
    The use of human tissue for scientific research is a highly sensitive issue. A lack of confidence in patient recruitment is one reason for the failure of many studies to be funded and it is important therefore that recruitment procedures are as effective and sympathetic as possible. The authors recruited patients with uveal melanoma into a postmortem study investigating tumour latency in this cancer. Two approaches were used—firstly a direct approach when patients attended clinic and secondly an initial approach by (...)
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    Morte d'Author: An Autopsy (review).Gerald Prince - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):205-206.
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    Scheffler’s autopsy of poverty in the biblical text: Critiquing land expropriation as an elitist project.Temba T. Rugwiji - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3).
    The theme of poverty has recently dominated various scholarly platforms, including academic presentations and public debates. Nevertheless, it has emerged that the rhetoric about poverty reduction seems to be the project of the elite who apparently write and speak on behalf of the poor. The plight of the majority of the poor is problematised so that transformation is superficially democratised with the ultimate aim of benefitting the elite. The present study reflects on Eben Scheffler’s contributions on poverty and the poor (...)
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    Herodotean Autopsy O. Kimball Armayor: Herodotus' Autopsy of the Fayoum: Lake Moeris and the Labyrinth of Egypt. Pp. xiv + 160; 6 maps. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1985. fl. 65. [REVIEW]Stephanie West - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (01):6-8.
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    Bericht über die Autopsie von vier spätmittelalterlichen Wiener Handschriften.Harald Berger - 2011 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 53:333 - 347.
    This article presents for the first time complete descriptions of four codices of the Austrian National Library at Vienna, viz. 1617, 5237, 5248 and 5377. Cod. 1617 is a fragment of Henry Totting of Oyta’s 13 Quaestiones Sententiarum, comprising part of q.7 and qq.8-13 in 198 ff.. The other three manuscripts contain mainly logical texts, e.g., Albert of Saxony’s Sophismata in Cods. 5237 and 5377, his Insolubilia in Cod. 5248, and his Quaestiones Posteriorum in Cod. 5377; 11 of the 12 (...)
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    Literary Criticism, an Autopsy (review).Roger Seamon - 1998 - Philosophy and Literature 22 (2):523-526.
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    Landscape and autopsy: Photography and the natural history of capital.Alberto Toscano - 2022 - Philosophy of Photography 13 (2):213-229.
    This article takes inspiration from Allan Sekula’s remarks on New Topographics photography, as well as his own ‘geography lessons’, to interrogate how photographs of ‘man-altered landscapes’ give visual form to the problems of temporality, natural history and historical agency that mark life in the Capitalocene. It proposes that combining Fredric Jameson’s analysis of the way that capital congeals ‘quantities of the past’ into dead labour with Andreas Malm’s diagnosis of our ‘warming condition’ allows us both to diagnose and counter the (...)
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    Morte d'author: an autopsy.H. L. Hix - 1990 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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    Pierre Carnac, L'Atlantide, autopsie d'un mythe. Monaco, Éditions du Rocher, 2001, 242 p.Pierre Carnac, L'Atlantide, autopsie d'un mythe. Monaco, Éditions du Rocher, 2001, 242 p. [REVIEW]Yves Laberge - 2004 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 60 (2):381-382.
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    Le fascisme : autopsie, constat de décès.Jacques Willequet - 1971 - Res Publica 13 (2):243-264.
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  48. Problèmes posés par les autopsies dans la tradition juive.Jacques Lienhart - 1983 - [Strasbourg]: Université Louis Pasteur, Faculté de médecine de Strasbourg.
     
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    Applying a Public Health Ethics Framework to Consider Scaled-Up Verbal Autopsy and Verbal Autopsy with Immediate Disclosure of Cause of Death in Rural Nepal.Joanna Morrison, Edward Fottrell, Bharat Budhatokhi, Jon Bird, Machhindra Basnet, Mangala Manandhar, Rita Shrestha, Dharma Manandhar & James Wilson - 2018 - Public Health Ethics 11 (3):293-310.
    Verbal autopsy presents the opportunity to understand the disease burden in many low-income countries where vital registration systems are underdeveloped and most deaths occur in the community. Advances in technology have led to the development of software that can provide probable cause of death information in real time, and research considering the ethical implications of these advances is necessary to inform policy. Our research explores these ethical issues in rural Nepal using a public health ethics framework. We considered the (...)
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    Requesting an Autopsy of the Dead Donor Rule: Improving, Not Abandoning, the Guiding Rule in Organ Donation.Tamar Schiff & Arthur Caplan - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (6):48-50.
    Use of normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) for organ recovery in donation after circulatory death (DCD) raises two crucial, and intertwined, ethical questions. The first is whether the use of NRP...
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