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    Ludivine Bantigny, Fanny Bugnon & Fanny Gallot (dir.), « Prolétaires de tous.Clémentine Comer - 2018 - Clio 48.
    Reprenant pour titre un célèbre et provocateur slogan féministe des années 1970, l’ouvrage collectif Prolétaires de tous les pays, qui lave vos chaussettes? Le genre de l’engagement dans les années 1968 s’inscrit dans le sillon de récents travaux consacrés aux « années 1968 » et pose à nouveaux frais la question de la fabrique du genre au sein d’une séquence historique caractérisée par l’essor des groupes féministes et l’affirmation de la conflictualité sociale. Ambitieux par la diversité de...
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    Porosité, infiltration et anticipation dans l’action.Clémentine Cluzeaud - 2018 - Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 20 (2):113-125.
    Que donne à penser la scénographie lorsqu’elle entreprend de se définir à partir de ses propres outils? Quelles stratégies développe-t-elle lorsqu’elle choisit de s’interroger en se confrontant à l’architecture? Archivolte, spectacle conçu comme un projet de casse du Musée le Corbusier de Tokyo et orchestré par le scénographe David Séchaud, tente de répondre à ces questions. L’œuvre ne tend plus ici dans un produit fini démontrant un savoir-faire, la scène devient davantage le lieu d’un « comment faire? ». Le plateau (...)
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  3. Subjective effects of opioids.Sandy M. Comer & James P. Zacny - 2005 - In Mitch Earleywine (ed.), Mind-Altering Drugs. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Formes rapides de restitution.Clémentine Deliss & Priscilla De Roo - 2020 - Multitudes 78 (1):185-189.
    La restitution des artefacts pillés lors des conquêtes coloniales ou abritées dans les musées « coloniaux » suscite des réactions antagoniques. Faut-il « tuer » le modèle du musée ethnographique, comme le préconise le président du Mali, ou bien purifier les collections témoins de pratiques génocidaires, en les radiographiant ou les cachant dans les réserves muséales, à l’abri des regards critiques? La complicité entre le pouvoir académique et le principe d’inaliénabilité de la propriété muséologique rendent le processus de restitution particulièrement (...)
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    Using the PET Assessment Instrument to Help Students Identify Factors that Could Impede Moral Behavior.Debra R. Comer & Gina Vega - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 77 (2):129-145.
    We present an instrument developed to explain to students the concept of the personal ethical threshold. The PET represents an individual's susceptibility to situational pressure in his or her organization that makes moral behavior more personally difficult. Further, the PET varies according to the moral intensity of the issue at hand, such that individuals are less vulnerable to situational pressure for issues of high moral intensity, i.e., those with greater consequences for others. A higher PET reflects an individual's greater likelihood (...)
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    Using the PET assessment instrument to help students identify factors that could impede moral behavior.Debra R. Comer & Gina Vega - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 77 (2):129 - 145.
    We present an instrument developed to explain to students the concept of the personal ethical threshold (PET). The PET represents an individual’s susceptibility to situational pressure in his or her organization that makes moral behavior more personally difficult. Further, the PET varies according to the moral intensity of the issue at hand, such that individuals are less vulnerable to situational pressure for issues of high moral intensity, i.e., those with greater consequences for others. A higher PET reflects an individual’s greater (...)
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    Sensorimotor functions: What is a command, that a code may yield it?Christopher M. Comer - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (3):372-372.
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    Manifeste pour le droit d’accès aux collections coloniales séquestrées en Europe de l’ouest.Clémentine Deliss - 2018 - Multitudes 73 (4):18-24.
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    The problem of humiliation in peer review.Debra R. Comer & Michael Schwartz - 2014 - Ethics and Education 9 (2):141-156.
    This paper examines the problem of vituperative feedback from peer reviewers. We argue that such feedback is morally unacceptable, insofar as it humiliates authors and damages their dignity. We draw from social-psychological research to explore those aspects of the peer-review process in general and the anonymity of blind reviewing in particular that contribute to reviewers’ humiliating comments. We then apply Iris Murdoch's ideas about a virtuous consciousness and humility to make the case that peer referees have a moral obligation not (...)
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    African Pentecostal Churches and Racialized Xenophobia: International Migrants as Agents of Transformational Development?Clementine Nishimwe, Ignatius Swart & Elina Hankela - 2022 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (3):133-149.
    Scholarship on Pentecostal potential and practice forms a significant part of the debate on religion and development, not least when the focus is on sub-Saharan Africa. Yet in this debate African Pentecostal migrant communities have scarcely been represented. The article focuses on two such communities in South Africa, arguing that they may be regarded as developmental agents in the context of racialized xenophobia, even if they do not portray themselves as such. The argument is based on ethnographic fieldwork and shaped (...)
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    The Decision Problem for Certain Nilpotent Closed Varieties.Stephen D. Comer - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (31-35):557-560.
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    The Elementary Theory of Interval Real Numbers.Stephen D. Comer - 1985 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 31 (1-6):89-95.
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  13. "This Aggression Will Not Stand": Myth, War, and Ethics in The Big Lebowski.Todd A. Comer - 2005 - Substance 34 (2):98-117.
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    0252 City 2000.Gary Comer - 2006 - 3 Book Publishing.
    City 2000 is a chronicle of Chicago in the first year of the 21st century. More than 200 photographers spent the year documenting the city. This book features 199 photographs drawn from more than half a million images within the Comer Archive of Chicago In The Year 2000. The archive was donated to the Richard J. Daley Library at the University of Illinois at Chicago where it will be preserved for the next millennium.
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    A new foundation for the theory of relations.Stephen D. Comer - 1983 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24 (2):181-187.
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    Logic in Algebraic Form. Three Languages and Theories.Stephen D. Comer - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):108-109.
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    The Decision Problem for Certain Nilpotent Closed Varieties.Stephen D. Comer - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (31‐35):557-560.
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    Karl Steel, How to Make a Human: animals and violence in the Middle Ages/How Not to Make a Human: pets, feral children, worms, sky burial, oysters.Clémentine Girault - 2022 - Clio 55:305-308.
    En 2011, le médiéviste américain Karl Steel publiait l’ouvrage issu de sa thèse soutenue quatre ans plus tôt. Dans How to Make a Human: animals and violence in the Middle Ages, l’auteur cherchait à montrer, à partir de sources variées et dans un cadre théorique clairement défini comme étant celui de la French Theory, que la catégorie de l’humain au Moyen Âge, loin d’être acquise, devait continuellement être (ré)affirmée par l’exercice d’une violence physiqu...
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    Female deer as mothers in medieval exegesis of the Bible.Clémentine Girault - 2022 - Clio 55:47-68.
    Alors que l’on trouvait dix biches dans le texte hébreu, la traduction de l’Ancien Testament en latin par saint Jérôme n’en conserve que trois : celles qui étaient associées à un faon (Jb. 39, 1 ; Pr. 5, 19 et Jr. 14, 5). Les théologiens, suivant le commentaire de Bède, trouvent dans le verset des Proverbes un support fécond pour des analogies mariales, ecclésiales et conjugales, faisant de la biche un modèle de maternité. Celui-ci culmine au xiie siècle sous l’influence (...)
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    Simone de Beauvoir and the Ambiguity of Childhood.Clémentine Beauvais - 2015 - Paragraph 38 (3):329-346.
    This article explores Simone de Beauvoir's conceptualization of childhood and its importance for her existentialist thought. Beauvoir's theorization of childhood, I argue, offers a sophisticated portrayal of the child and of the adult–child relationship: the child is not a normal ‘other’ for the adult, but what I call a temporal other, perceived by adults as an ambiguous being; in turn, childhood is conceptualized as the origin of the ambiguity of adulthood. This foregrounding of childhood has important implications for Beauvoir's existentialism, (...)
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    Native Philosophies and Relationality in Avatar: The Last Airbender.Clementine Bordeaux Lakota) - 2022 - In Helen De Cruz & Johan De Smedt (eds.), Avatar: The Last Airbender and Philosophy: Wisdom From Aang to Zuko. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 5-15.
    The everydayness of benders reflecting the physical properties of their elements reminds the authors of the work of the late Jicarilla Apache philosopher V.F. Cordova. Cordova describes “bounded space” as a land base defined by geographic features such as mountains, rivers, deserts, lakes, oceans, and canyons. At the beginning of each Avatar: the Last Airbender ( ATLA ) episode, the audience is reminded: “Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony”. The sequence shows four individuals bending the water, earth, (...)
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    On Techno-Tantrik Embodiment.Clémentine Bedos - 2023 - Paragraph 46 (1):65-73.
    Inspired by Paul B. Preciado’s work of autotheory, Testo Junkie, and the various processes of self-shaping that circulate through his corpus, this visual piece and its accompanying personal essay draw upon the artist’s familial and ancestral knowledge of their grandmother’s confinement in an asylum. Developing a visual methodology based on the holographic philosophy of Nondual Śaiva Tantra, Techno-Tantrik Embodiment seeks to offer analogous holistic technologies that harness the power of the repressed and the taboo, to transform mind, body and environment. (...)
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    A Reappraisal of Children’s ‘Potential’.Clémentine Beauvais & Rupert Higham - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (6):573-587.
    What does it mean for a child to fulfil his or her potential? This article explores the contexts and implications of the much-used concept of potential in educational discourses. We claim that many of the popular, political and educational uses of the term in relation to childhood have a problematic blind spot: interpersonality, and the necessary coexistence for the concept to be receivable of all children’s ‘potentials’. Rather than advocating abandoning the term—a futile gesture given its emotive force—we argue that (...)
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    The Elementary Theory of Interval Real Numbers.Stephen D. Comer - 1985 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 31 (1‐6):89-95.
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    Health Departments and PrEP: A Missed Opportunity for Public Health.Carri Comer & Ricardo Fernández - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (S1):64-68.
    The paper identifies common barriers and challenges to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake and offers considerations for state and local public health departments to address barriers and retool infrastructure to increase access to PrEP to new users. Authors identify synergistic opportunities with federal agencies and funders to advance PrEP-related HIV prevention efforts, that prioritize strategies and investments to provide PrEP to people who could benefit from the intervention but are unaware of PrEP or struggle to access it. Barriers discussed and examined (...)
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    Physician self-reported use of empathy during clinical practice.Amber Comer, Lyle Fettig, Stephanie Bartlett, Lynn D’Cruz & Nina Umythachuk - 2024 - Clinical Ethics 19 (1):75-79.
    Objectives The use of empathy during clinical practice is paramount to delivering quality patient care and is important for understanding patient concerns at both the cognitive and affective levels. This study sought to determine how and when physicians self-report the use of empathy when interacting with their patients. Methods A cross-sectional survey of 76 physicians working in a large urban hospital was conducted in August of 2017. Physicians were asked a series of questions with Likert scale responses as well as (...)
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    A Course on the Philosophy and Physics of Space and Time.Comer Duncan - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (2):109-116.
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    Highlighting Moral Courage in the Business Ethics Course.Debra R. Comer & Michael Schwartz - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 146 (3):703-723.
    At the end of their article in the September 2014 issue of the Journal of Business Ethics, Douglas R. May, Matthew T. Luth, and Catherine E. Schwoerer state that they are “hopeful in outlook” about the “evidence that business ethics instructors are….able to encourage students…to develop the courage to come forward even when pressures in organizations dictate otherwise”. We agree with May et al. that it is essential to augment students’ moral courage. However, it seems overly optimistic to believe that (...)
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    Finite inseparability of some theories of cylindrification algebras.Stephen D. Comer - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (2):171-176.
    An elementary theory T in a language L is (strongly) finitely inseparable if the set of logically valid sentences of L and the set of T-finitely refutable sentences are recursively inseparable. In §1 we establish a sufficient condition for the elementary theory of a class of BA's with operators to be finitely inseparable. This is done using the methods developed independently by M. Rabin and D. Scott (see [6]) on the one hand and by Ershov on the other (see [2]).
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    Role of Two Types of Syntactic Embedding in Belief Attribution in Adults with or without Asperger Syndrome.Morgane Clémentine Burnel, Marcela Perrone-Bertolotti, Stephanie Durrleman, Anne C. Reboul & Monica Baciu - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    La Trident sur le palais: Une cabale anti-vishnouite dans un royaume hindou a l'epoque coloniale.James Heitzman & Catherine Clementin-Ojha - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):149.
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    Comparative Victimisation and Victimhood during the Second World War: Claims of Moral Equivalence.Michael Schwartz & Debra R. Comer - 2018 - Journal of Military Ethics 17 (2-3):92-107.
    This article considers the implications of jus in bello for jus post bellum by exploring the relevant differences between victims of different sides in World War II: the Jewish Holocaust victims and the German civilians bombed by the Allied air forces. Some assert a moral equivalence between the catastrophes these two groups endured [Appleyard, Bryan. (2017). “I’m a Holocaust Sleuth.” The Weekend Australian Magazine, April 8–9: 27–28]. Although we do not dispute that German civilians suffered as victims of Allied aerial (...)
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    The next phase of business ethics: celebrating 20 years of REIO.Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris & Debra R. Comer (eds.) - 2019 - Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
    This volume looks at the role of organizations in society, the international and multidisciplinary scope of business ethics, and the importance of narrative.
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    Writing down one's emotions. The conjugal relationships of French couples during the First World War.Clémentine Vidal-Naquet - 2018 - Clio 47:117-137.
    Pendant la Grande Guerre, les millions de lettres échangées entre les soldats mobilisés et leurs conjointes permettent d’observer les rapports conjugaux qui se recomposent, se nouent ou se dénouent alors. Elles constituent des sources précieuses pour étudier la place des émotions dans la fabrication de nouvelles relations à distance. Cet article interroge le genre des émotions déployées dans les relations conjugales à distance, et suit trois objectifs : questionner la façon dont s’expriment et se décrivent, en commun ou différemment, les (...)
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    An Experiential Exercise that Introduces the Concept of the Personal Ethical Threshold to Develop Moral Courage.Debra R. Comer & Gina Vega - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 2 (2):171-197.
    This paper presents an experiential exercise introducing the concept of the personal ethical threshold (PET) to help explain why moral behavior does not always follow moral intention. An individual’s PET represents the individual’s vulnerability to situational factors, i.e., how little or much it takes for members of organizations to cross their proverbial line to act in a way they deem unethical. The PET reflects the interplay among the situation, the particular ethical issue, and the individual. Exploring the PET can help (...)
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    Adapting the Jewish Spiritual Practice of Mussar to Develop Business Students’ Character.Debra R. Comer & Michael Schwartz - 2017 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 36 (2):177-196.
    Business ethics educators have been encouraged to cultivate students’ character, but have received meager instructions for doing so. Additionally, there has been insufficient focus on equipping students with the tools they need to foster their ethical development after completing our courses. In this paper, it is argued that the Jewish spiritual practice of Mussar, whose premise is that individuals can become better versions of themselves by repairing their character traits, can inform business ethics instruction. After presenting the tenets and historical (...)
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    Cherlin G. L.. The model-companion of a class of structures.Stephen D. Comer - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):496.
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    Do Neutron Star Gravitational Waves Carry Superfluid Imprints?G. L. Comer - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (12):1903-1942.
    Isolated neutron stars undergoing non-radial oscillations are expected to emit gravitational waves in the kilohertz frequency range. To date, radio astronomers have located about 1,300 pulsars, and can estimate that there are about 2×108 neutron stars in the galaxy. Many of these are surely old and cold enough that their interiors will contain matter in the superfluid or superconducting state. In fact, the so-called glitch phenomenon in pulsars (a sudden spin-up of the pulsar's crust) is best described by assuming the (...)
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    ‘For business it boils down to one thing’: affective legitimation in LGBTQ diversity discourse.Joseph Comer - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    Contemporary (Western) social life features countless examples of a common adequation linking industrial productivity and economic growth to enhancements in social wellbeing. These market-oriented...
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    Sticks and Stones may Break Your Bones, but Words can Break Your Spirit: Bullying in the Workplace.Gina Vega & Debra R. Comer - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 58 (1-3):101-109.
    Workplace bullying has a well-established body of research internationally, but the United States has lagged behind the rest of the world in the identification and investigation of this phenomenon. This paper presents a managerial perspective on bullying in organizations. The lack of attention to the concept of workplace dignity in American organizational structures has supported and even encouraged both casual and more severe forms of harassment that our workplace laws do not currently cover. The demoralization victims suffer can create toxic (...)
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    D e B eers, A nglo A merican and O_ _ptima Magazine.Michael Schwartz & Debra R. Comer - 2015 - Business and Society Review 120 (3):329-361.
    We consider in this article how the largest corporations in Apartheid South Africa used an in‐house magazine to manipulate their shareholders' perceptions of the current political scenario. We argue that in that era, business felt compelled to respond to the portrayal of events in South Africa presented by the international media. Furthermore, we examine the motivation of business for doing so and why that motivation does not exist in post‐apartheid South Africa.
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    Ethics in the Global South.Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris & Debra R. Comer (eds.) - 2017 - Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.
    This volume includes works by authors from the global South and contributions about ethical issues in the global South, including the responses to famine in East Africa, India and Indonesia, and the applicability of international guidelines and ethical frameworks in South Africa.
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    The contribution of love, and hate, to organizational ethics.Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris & Debra R. Comer (eds.) - 2016 - Bingley, UK: Emerald.
    The latest volume of Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations examines a range of contemporary issues in applied and professional ethics and explores the unique role of organizational ethics in creating and sustaining a pluralistic, free enterprise economy.
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    Why moral philosophy cannot explain Oskar Schindler but Keneally's novel can.M. Schwartz & D. Comer - unknown
    Neither moral philosophy nor history provides a satisfactory explanation for Oskar Schindler's extraordinary rescue of more than 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. Thomas Keneally's Schindler's Ark does. Although Schindler's Ark is technically a work of fiction, that generic label obscures its contribution as a fictionalised account of true events. By using a novelist's tools to tell an historical story, Keneally allows us to make inferences as to the motives of his protagonist and thereby helps us to understand what propelled the (...)
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    Les abords Sud de l’agora.Jean-Yves Marc, Clémentine Barbau, Séverine Blin, Jean-Sébastien Gros, Marjolaine Imbs, Natacha Trippé & Manuela Wurch-Koželj - 2011 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 135 (2):517-534.
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  46. Review: G. L. Cherlin, The Model-Companion of a Class of Structures; L. Lipshitz, D. Saracino, The Model Companion of the Theory of Commutative Rings Without Nilpotent Elements; Angus Macintyre, Model-Completeness for Sheaves of Structures. [REVIEW]Stephen D. Comer - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):496-496.
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    Review: Paul Halmos, Steven Givant, Logic as Algebra. [REVIEW]Stephen D. Comer - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (4):1604-1604.
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    Review: William Craig, Logic in Algebraic Form. Three Languages and Theories. [REVIEW]Stephen D. Comer - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):108-109.
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    Accountability in Population Biobanking: Comparative Approaches.Mylène Deschênes & Clémentine Sallée - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (1):40-53.
    Biobanking activities for genetic research purposes have recently undergone nothing short of a small revolution. Many biobanks have left their traditional home of a small refrigerator in a laboratory to reach the unprecedented proportion of large, sophisticated storage centers containing DNA samples from whole populations. As we turn our attention to research on complex diseases and show great interest in human genetic variation and genetic epidemiology, we need to base our research not only on the DNA of small family cohorts, (...)
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    Accountability in Population Biobanking: Comparative Approaches.Mylène Deschênes & Clémentine Sallée - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (1):40-53.
    Biobanking activities for genetic research purposes have recently undergone nothing short of a small revolution. Many biobanks have left their traditional home of a small refrigerator in a laboratory to reach the unprecedented proportion of large, sophisticated storage centers containing DNA samples from whole populations. As we turn our attention to research on complex diseases and show great interest in human genetic variation and genetic epidemiology, we need to base our research not only on the DNA of small family cohorts, (...)
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