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    Collection, storage and use of blood samples for future research: views of Egyptian patients expressed in a cross-sectional survey.A. Abou-Zeid, H. Silverman, M. Shehata, M. Shams, M. Elshabrawy, T. Hifnawy, S. A. Rahman, B. Galal, H. Sleem, N. Mikhail & N. Moharram - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (9):539-547.
    Objective To determine the attitudes of Egyptian patients regarding their participation in research and with the collection, storage and future use of blood samples for research purposes. Design Cross-sectional survey. Study population Adult Egyptian patients (n=600) at rural and urban hospitals and clinics. Results Less than half of the study population (44.3%) felt that informed consent forms should provide research participants the option to have their blood samples stored for future research. Of these participants, 39.9% thought that consent forms should (...)
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    A Ternary Brain-Computer Interface Based on Single-Trial Readiness Potentials of Self-initiated Fine Movements: A Diversified Classification Scheme.Elias Abou Zeid, Alborz Rezazadeh Sereshkeh, Benjamin Schultz & Tom Chau - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Capacity mapping of national ethics committees in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.Alaa Abou-Zeid, Mohammad Afzal & Henry J. Silverman - 2009 - BMC Medical Ethics 10 (1):8.
    Ethics issues in the areas of science, technology and medicine have emerged during the last few decades. Many countries have responded by establishing ethics committees at the national level. Identification of National Ethics Committees (NECs) in the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region and the extent of their functions and capacity would be helpful in developing capacity building programs that address the needs of these committees. Accordingly, we conducted a survey to determine the characteristics of existing NECs in the EM region.
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    Attitudes towards transfers of human tissue samples across borders: An international survey of researchers and policy makers in five countries.Xinqing Zhang, Kenji Matsui, Benjamin Krohmal, Alaa Abou Zeid, Vasantha Muthuswamy, Young Mo Koo, Yoshikuni Kita & Reidar K. Lie - 2010 - BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):16-.
    Background: Sharing of tissue samples for research and disease surveillance purposes has become increasingly important. While it is clear that this is an area of intense, international controversy, there is an absence of data about what researchers themselves and those involved in the transfer of samples think about these issues, particularly in developing countries. Methods: A survey was carried out in a number of Asian countries and in Egypt to explore what researchers and others involved in research, storage and transfer (...)
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    La Statue de Tell Fekherye et son inscription bilingue assyroaraméenneLa Statue de Tell Fekherye et son inscription bilingue assyroarameenne.Stephen A. Kaufman, A. Abou-Assaf, P. Bordreuil & A. Millard - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):571.
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    Informed consent to future research on stored tissue samples: the views of researchers, ethics review committee members and policy makers in five non-Western countries.Kenji Matsui, Alaa Abou Zeid, Zhang Xinqing, Benjamin Krohmal, Vasantha Muthuswamy, Young Mo Koo, David Wendler, Jesse Chao, Yoshikuni Kita & Reidar Lie - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (4):401-416.
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    Handbook of Ottoman-Turkish Diplomatics.R. A. Abou-El-Haj, Jan Reychman, Ananiasz Zajaczkowski, Andrew S. Ehrenkreutz & Tibor Halasi-Kun - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):384.
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    Etch pattern on magnetite crystals.T. H. Youssef, E. A. Abou-Saif, A. A. Mohamed & S. A. El-Fiky - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (5):1171-1174.
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    Conscience et vide d'existence.Joseph Abou-Rizk - 2013 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Ces deux ouvrages qui font la matière de ce volume se complètent parfaitement, c'est pourquoi ils paraissent sous le même titre. L'auteur analyse dans Esquisse d'une esthétique l'activité gratuite de l'artiste. Le procès de la conscience dénonce d'un côté la conscience de l'autre, reconnaît que les religions et les philosophies ne sont que des issues qui permettent de combler le vide d'être que la conscience a creusé en nous.
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    Les enjeux du discours philosophique sur l'Afrique.Abou Karamoko - 2017 - Paris: L'Harmattan. Edited by Marc Jimenez.
    Les Enjeux du discours philosophique pour l'Afrique est consacré non pas à l'ethnophilosophie, mais à l'orientation africaine en philosophie ou de la philosophie qui se déploie sous des talents et plumes aussi riches que contradictoires : Placide Tempels, John Mbiti et Alexis Kagame, Nkrumah, Paulin Hountondji, Eboussi Boulaga, Marcien Towa, Niamkey Koffi, Abdou Touré, Yacouba Konaté, Jean-Godefroy Bidima, Augustin Dibi, etc. Ce n'est pas un ouvrage de "philosophie africaine", si l'adjonction de l'épithète africaine devrait trahir la philosophie qui, depuis Platon, (...)
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    Understanding the Implementation of a Complex Intervention Aiming to Change a Health Professional Role: A Conceptual Framework for Implementation Evaluation.Abou-Malham Sabina, Hatem Marie & Leduc Nicole - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):491.
    This paper proposes a conceptual framework for understanding the implementation process of a complex intervention concerned with professional role change. The proposed framework holds that the intervention must address three interacting systems (socio-cultural, educational and disciplinary) through which a health professional role is evolved. Each system is operationalized by four dimensions (values, methods, actors and targets). As for the implementation, the framework posits that it can be analyzed, by depicting the barriers and facilitators located within the dimensions of the three (...)
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  12. Natural and Philosophical Foundations of Ethics.Sélim Abou - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (172):35-54.
    Guilt and fear today have developed an unexpected quality: they contribute powerfully to the survival of humanity. The feeling of guilt proceeds from an elementary awareness: although the unequaled progress of science and technology in the twentieth century has undoubtedly ameliorated the conditions of human life, it also has given rise to an infernal logic of genocide and crimes against humanity, in which almost all nations, directly or indirectly, have participated and participate still. This awareness is joined to another, which (...)
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  13. The Metamorphoses of Cultural Identity.Sélim Abou - 1997 - Diogenes 45 (177):3-15.
    Ten years ago, an issue of the journal L'Homme et la Société was entitled “La Mode des identités.” Most of the articles were about cultural identity, but the basic thrust of the work was “a critique of the ‘fashion’ of identity calling into question the validity of a notion as striking as it is uncertain.” Recently, a special issue of the journal Sciences Humaines, entitled “Identité et identités,” dealt with personal, familial, social, professional identities and only spoke of cultural identity (...)
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    Relationship between ethical work climate and nurses’ perception of organizational support, commitment, job satisfaction and turnover intent.Ebtsam Aly Abou Hashish - 2017 - Nursing Ethics 24 (2):151-166.
    Background:Healthcare organizations are now challenged to retain nurses’ generation and understand why they are leaving their nursing career prematurely. Acquiring knowledge about the effect of ethical work climate and level of perceived organizational support can help organizational leaders to deal effectively with dysfunctional behaviors and make a difference in enhancing nurses’ dedication, commitment, satisfaction, and loyalty to their organization.Purpose:This study aims to determine the relationship between ethical work climate, and perceived organizational support and nurses’ organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and turnover (...)
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    “Brothers” in Arms: Does Metaphorizing Kinship Increase Approval of Parochial Altruism?Maria Abou-Abdallah, Yoshihisa Kashima & Charles Harb - 2016 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 16 (1-2):37-49.
    Parochial altruism is manifested in the most violent of conflicts. Although it makes evolutionary sense for kin, many non-kin groups also behave parochially altruistically in response to threat from out-groups. It is possible that such non-kin groups share a sense of “fictive” kinship which encourages them to behave parochially altruistically for each other’s benefit. Our findings show that individuals not directly involved in a conflict approved of parochial altruism enacted by an in-group against an out-group more when the out-group posed (...)
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    The Notion of Creation in the Druze Faith.Nadine Abou Zaki - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (1):255-267.
    The Druze movement originated at the beginning of the eleventh century and developed out of the Ismā'īlī faction of Shī'ī Islām. Founded by the Ismā'īlī Ḥamza ibn 'Alī, the Tawḥīd is a philosophical and spiritual path that incorporates the fundamentals of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism referred to in the Qur'ān, together with the ancient philosophies of Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, and others. It is a synthesis and a unification of the most contradictory thoughts, a synthesis that leads to the real (...)
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    Is sperm capacitation analogous to early phases of Ca 2+ ‐triggered membrane fusion in somatic cells and viruses?Daulat R. P. Tulsiani & Aïda Abou-Haila - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (3):281-290.
    An important feature of male fertility is the physiological priming of spermatozoa by a multifaceted process collectively referred to as capacitation. The end point of this evasive process is the hyperactivated spermatozoa capable of binding to terminal sugar residues on the egg's extracellular coat, the zona pellucida (ZP), and undergoing acrosomal exocytosis (i.e., induction of the acrosome reaction). The hydrolytic action of acrosomal enzymes released at the site of zona binding, along with the enhanced thrust generated by the hyperactivated beat (...)
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    Daring to Conjecture in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Sciences.Catherine Abou-Nemeh - 2022 - Isis 113 (4):728-746.
    This essay explores seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century programs of natural inquiry where conjecture—an uncertain category of knowledge—played a vital role in the advancement of the sciences. It shows how early modern investigators used conjectures as a bridge between knowledge and ignorance and the process of conjecturing as a way to expand the mental state of inquiry. In publishing their conjectures, they were heeding Francis Bacon’s call to inspire hope and urge fellow experimenters to continue researching complex natural phenomena. Fellow investigators (...)
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    A few notes on [hdotu]unayn's translation and Ibn al-nafīs' commentary on the first book of the aphorisms.Amal Abou Aly - 2000 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 10 (1):139-150.
    The Hippocratic Aphorisms is a well-known treatise which was very popular throughout the ages. This paper studies the Arabic translation of [Hdotu]unayn ibn Ishaq, the renowned Arab translator, of the first book of the Aphorisms as well as the commentary of Ibn al-Nafis, the thirteenth-century Arab doctor, on the same book. This study highlights the difficulties that occasionally confronted the Arab commentator while commenting. The obscurity of a few Hippocratic sentences as well as [Hdotu]unayn's interpretation and alteration in meaning were (...)
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    Relationship between nurses’ ethical ideology, professional values, and clinical accountability.Azza Hassan Mohamed Hussein & Ebtsam Aly Abou Hashish - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (7-8):1171-1189.
    Background Nurses are challenged with many situations that require them to solve ethical dilemmas and make moral decisions based on professional values and a sense of accountability and responsibility. To support their decisions, it is important to know how they perceive and relate their ethical ideology, professional values, and clinical accountability in their workplace. Purpose The study’s aim was twofold: to investigate the ethical ideology and perceived importance of professional values and accountability among nurses. Further, explore the relationship between each (...)
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    Le féminisme islamique et l’ambiguïté de l’engagement politique.Omaima Abou-Bakr & Mona Gérardin-Laverge - 2015 - Multitudes 60 (3):198-208.
    L’ascension et la chute récentes de la loi islamiste en Égypte appellent une réflexion, non seulement sur le rôle social des idées féministes islamiques, mais aussi sur les raisons des changements politiques, ainsi que sur les questions d’opposition éthique et de principe. Mon approche de ce sujet ne reprend pas l’opposition habituelle entre laïc et islamique, ni la critique du libéralisme laïc, mais propose une critique de tout mouvement féministe, qu’il soit laïc ou islamique, qui s’autorise de lui-même à coopérer (...)
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    The Ottoman Vezir and Paşa Households 1683-1703: A Preliminary ReportThe Ottoman Vezir and Pasa Households 1683-1703: A Preliminary Report. [REVIEW]Rifaat Ali Abou-El-Haj - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (4):438.
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    Legal Debates on Muslim Minorities: Between Rejection and Accommodation.Khaled Abou El Fadl - 1994 - Journal of Religious Ethics 22 (1):127 - 162.
    A growing discourse in Europe and North America focuses on questions of the religious and political status of Muslim minorities. This essay tries to bring some historical perspective to current discussions, surveying the ways premodern Muslim jurists approached issues pertaining to Muslims living in non-Muslim territories. As the historical material indicates, Muslim juridical opinion on these matters is very diverse. Individual jurists, while working within one or another of the broad traditions of Islamic jurisprudence (Shafi'i, Hanafi, Hanbali, Maliki, or Shi'i), (...)
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    The epistemology of the truth in modern Islam.Khaled Abou El Fadl - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (4-5):473-486.
    There is a serious problem with arguing that God intended to lock the epistemology of the 7th century into the immutable text of the Qur’an, and then intended to hold Muslims hostage to this epistemological framework for all ages to come. Among other things, this would limit the dynamism and effectiveness of Divine text because the Qur’an would be for ever locked within a knowledge paradigm that is very difficult to retrieve or re-create. The author argues for the recognition of (...)
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    The use and abuse of "holy war".Khaled Abou El Fadl - 2000 - Ethics and International Affairs 14:133–140.
    To avoid a clash of civilizations competing traditions must engage in discourse and search for grounds of commonality. Understanding differences and overcoming points of dissonance are essential for peaceful coexistence.
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    Ethico-legal aspects and ethical climate: Managing safe patient care and medical errors in nursing work.Nagah Abd El-Fattah Mohamed Aly, Safaa M. El-Shanawany & Ayman Mohamed Abou Ghazala - 2020 - Clinical Ethics 15 (3):132-140.
    BackgroundThe nursing profession requires ethical and legal regulations to guide nurses’ performance. Ethical climate plays a part in shaping nurses’ ethical practice. Therefore, ethico-legal aspects and ethical climate contribute to improving nurses’ ethical practice and competencies with reducing medical errors in hospital settings.ObjectiveThis study examined the effect of ethico-legal aspects and ethical climate on managing safe patient care and medical errors among nurses.Materials and methodsA cross-sectional correlational study was carried out on 548 nurses. Data were collected through self-administered questionnaires about (...)
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    Lesley B. Cormack; Steven A. Walton; John A. Schuster . Mathematical Practitioners and the Transformation of Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Europe. xii + 203 pp., figs., bibl. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017. €95.39. [REVIEW]Catherine Abou-Nemeh - 2018 - Isis 109 (2):398-400.
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    Knowledge about and attitudes toward medical informed consent: a Lebanese population survey.Mary Deeb, Dana Alameddine, Rasha Abi Radi Abou Jaoudeh, Widian Laoun, Julian Maamari, Rawan Honeini, Alain Khouri, Fadi Abou-Mrad, Nassib Elia & Aniella Abi-Gerges - 2024 - Ethics and Behavior 34 (2):89-103.
    As Medicine shifts from a paternalistic practice to a patient-centered approach, the concept of medical informed consent (IC) has evolved to safeguard patient autonomy. However, its current implementation still presents many challenges in clinical practice. We assessed the knowledge and attitudes of the general Lebanese population regarding the IC process as well as their sociodemographic and medical correlates. An anonymous online survey was distributed to the Lebanese population using social media channels. A sample of 500 adults with an average age (...)
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    Knowledge and attitudes of physicians toward research ethics and scientific misconduct in Lebanon.Bilal Azakir, Hassan Mobarak, Sami Al Najjar, Azza Abou El Naga & Najlaa Mashaal - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-10.
    Background Despite the implementation of codes and declarations of medical research ethics, unethical behavior is still reported among researchers. Most of the medical faculties have included topics related to medical research ethics and developed ethical committees; yet, in some cases, unethical behaviors are still observed, and many obstacles are still conferring to applying these guidelines. Methods This cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted by interviewing randomly selected 331 Lebanese physicians across Lebanon, to assess their awareness, knowledge and attitudes on practice regarding (...)
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    Withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments in intensive care units in Lebanon: a cross-sectional survey of intensivists and interviews of professional societies, legal and religious leaders.Rita El Jawiche, Souheil Hallit, Lubna Tarabey & Fadi Abou-Mrad - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-11.
    Background Little is known about the attitudes and practices of intensivists working in Lebanon regarding withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatments. The objectives of the study were to assess the points of view and practices of intensivists in Lebanon along with the opinions of medical, legal and religious leaders regarding withholding withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments in Lebanese intensive care units. Methods A web-based survey was conducted among intensivists working in Lebanese adult ICUs. Interviews were also done with Lebanese medical, legal and (...)
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    Classification of Drivers' Workload Using Physiological Signals in Conditional Automation.Quentin Meteier, Marine Capallera, Simon Ruffieux, Leonardo Angelini, Omar Abou Khaled, Elena Mugellini, Marino Widmer & Andreas Sonderegger - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The use of automation in cars is increasing. In future vehicles, drivers will no longer be in charge of the main driving task and may be allowed to perform a secondary task. However, they might be requested to regain control of the car if a hazardous situation occurs. Performing a secondary task might increase drivers' mental workload and consequently decrease the takeover performance if the workload level exceeds a certain threshold. Knowledge about the driver's mental state might hence be useful (...)
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    GroupICA dual regression analysis of resting state networks in a behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia.Riikka Rytty, Juha Nikkinen, Liisa Paavola, Ahmed Abou Elseoud, Virpi Moilanen, Annina Visuri, Osmo Tervonen, Alan E. Renton, Bryan J. Traynor, Vesa Kiviniemi & Anne M. Remes - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    The resilience and viability of farmers markets in the United States as an alternative food network: case studies from Michigan during the COVID-19 pandemic.Chelsea Wentworth, Phillip Warsaw, Krista Isaacs, Abou Traore, Angel Hammon & Arena Lewis - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (4):1481-1496.
    This paper examines the resilience of farmers markets in Michigan to the system shock of the global COVID-19 pandemic, questioning how the response fits into market goals of food sovereignty. Adapting to shifting public health recommendations and uncertainty, managers implemented new policies to create a safe shopping experience and expand food access. As consumers directed their shopping to farmers markets looking for safer outdoor shopping, local products, and foods in short supply at grocery stores, market sales skyrocketed with vendors reporting (...)
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    Torture à Abou Ghraib : les médias et leur dehors.Abigail Solomon-Godeau - 2007 - Multitudes 1 (1):211-223.
    This article discusses the photographs of torture conducted by American soldiers in Iraq, at Abu Ghraib prison, with a focus on the novelty of the phenomenon in which the participants seek to produce a collective representation of themselves performing the act of torturing prisoners. If one considers that these activities were, in many respects, staged for the camera, it is possible to interpret these images of atrocities as belonging to the tradition of amateur photography, particularly pornography. The publication of this (...)
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    The concise argument.Søren Holm - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (9):515-515.
    I am writing this page while attending the International Association of Bioethics biannual congress in Singapore and I am happy to be able to report that bioethics is still a thriving field worldwide. The congress is attended by scholars from more than 55 countries. The breadth of topics covered is truly amazing and the approaches often novel and illuminating. We hope that this vitality of the field will continue to be reflected in the JME in the future and that it (...)
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    Avicenne: A.H.370-428/A.D.980-1037 (Ibn Sina): étude sur la vie, l'œuvre et le système théologique et mystique d'Abou Ali el-Hosein Ben Abd Allah Ben Sina, philosophe et médecin islamique persan, ainsi que sur les sectes et les mouvements théologiques et philosophiques dans l'Orient depuis l'hégire jusqu'à la mort d'Avicenne.Bernard Carra de Vaux - 1900 - Amsterdam: Philo Press.
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    Gazali, A.H. 450-505/A.D. 1058-1111, Algazel: étude sur la vie et l'œuvre mystique, philosophique, et théologique d'Abou Hamid Mohammed al-Gazali, de Tous.Bernard Carra de Vaux - 1902 - Amsterdam: Philo Press.
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    La Céramique de L'Âge Du Fer II-III a Tell Abou Danne et Ses Rapports Avec La Céramique Contemporaine En SyrieLa Ceramique de L'Age Du Fer II-III a Tell Abou Danne et Ses Rapports Avec La Ceramique Contemporaine En Syrie.Rudolph H. Dornemann & Marc Lebeau - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):830.
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    Traités mystiques d'Avicenne: Abou Alî al-Hosain ben Abdallah ben Sînâ (980-1037/A.H. 370-428), philosophe et médecin islamique en Perse: textes arabes, publiés d'après les manuscrits du British Museum, de Leiden et de la Bodleian Library, avec des explications et des traductions partielles en français, des notes et précédés d'analyses critiques. Avicenna - 1889 - Amsterdam: Philo Press. Edited by A. F. Mehren.
    L'allégorie mystique Hay ben Yaqzân -- Les trois dernières sections de l'ouvrage al-Ishârât wa-t-Tanbîhât sur la doctrine Çoufique -- Le traité mystique at-Thair -- Traité sur l'amour -- Traité sur la nature de la prière -- Missive sur l'influence produite par la fréquentation des lieux saints et les prières qu'on y fait -- Traité sur la délivrance de la crainte de la mort -- Traité sur le destin.
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    Peacebuilding in the African Union: Law, Philosophy and Practice.Abou Jeng - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. International law and postcolonial Africa; 3. Violence and conflicts in Africa; 4. Institutional responses to conflicts; 5. Genesis of the African Union; 6. Structures and philosophy of the African Union; 7. The African Union's peacebuilding travails in Burundi; 8. The African Union and peace initiatives in post-state Somalia; 9. Towards an African Union philosophy on peacebuilding?.
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    Comment on “When good transcripts go bad: artifactual RT–PCR ‘splicing’ and genome analysis”.Benoit Chabot, Sherif Abou Elela & Degen Zhuo - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (11-12):1256-1256.
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    Justifying surgery's last taboo: the ethics of face transplants.Michael Freeman & Pauline Abou Jaoudé - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (2):76-81.
    Should face transplants be undertaken? This article examines the ethical problems involved from the perspective of the recipient, looking particularly at the question of identity, the donor and the donor’s family, and the disfigured community and society more generally. Concern is expressed that full face transplants are going ahead.
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    Observations on sequences of choices made at five successive choice points.Malcolm G. Preston & Pearl M. Zeid - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (4):275.
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    Relationship between ethical ideology and moral judgment: Academic nurse educators’ perception.Ebtsam Aly Abou Hashish & Nadia Hassan Ali Awad - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301772282.
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    Nurses’ perception of organizational justice and its relationship to their workplace deviance.Ebtsam Aly Abou Hashish - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301983497.
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    Justifying surgery's last taboo: the ethics of face transplants.M. Freeman & P. Abou Jaoude - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (2):76-81.
    Should face transplants be undertaken? This article examines the ethical problems involved from the perspective of the recipient, looking particularly at the question of identity, the donor and the donor’s family, and the disfigured community and society more generally. Concern is expressed that full face transplants are going ahead.
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    Institutionalizing expert systems: Guidelines and legal concerns. [REVIEW]Janet S. Zeide & Jay Liebowitz - 1992 - AI and Society 6 (3):287-293.
    Often, knowledge engineers become so involved in the development process of the expert system that they fail to look further down the road toward the expert system's institutionalization within the organization. Institutionalization is an important component of the expert system planning process. More specifically, the legal issues associated with expert systems development and deployment are critical institutionalization factors. This paper looks at some expert system institutionalization guidelines, and then focuses on legal considerations.
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    Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of History.Alain Beaulieu, Fadi Abou-Rihan & Eugene Holland - 2008 - Symposium 12 (2):147-165.
  49. Islamic politics of imagination : the case of the Muslim Brotherhood.Dietrich Jung & Ahmed Abou El Zalaf - 2021 - In Suzi Adams & Jeremy Smith (eds.), Debating Imaginal Politics: Dialogues with Chiara Bottici. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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