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    Liste Mondiale des Périodiques Spécialisés Linguistique / World List of Specialized Periodicals Linguistics.Jean Viet & Maison des Sciences de L'Homme / Service D'Echange D'Informations Scientifiques (eds.) - 1971 - De Gruyter.
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    The CORBEL matrix on informed consent in clinical studies: a multidisciplinary approach of Research Infrastructures Building Enduring Life-science Services.Paola Mosconi, Tamara Carapina, Irene Schluender, Victoria Chico, Sara Casati, Marialuisa Lavitrano, Mihaela Matei, Serena Battaglia, Christine Kubiak, Michaela Th Mayrhofer & Cinzia Colombo - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundInformed consent forms for clinical research are several and variable at international, national and local levels. According to the literature, they are often unclear and poorly understood by participants. Within the H2020 project CORBEL—Coordinated Research Infrastructures Building Enduring Life-science Services—clinical researchers, researchers in ethical, social, and legal issues, experts in planning and management of clinical studies, clinicians, researchers in citizen involvement and public engagement worked together to provide a minimum set of requirements for informed consent in clinical studies.MethodsThe template (...)
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    Science in the Service of Healing.Christine Grady - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (6):34-38.
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    Une science pacificatrice au service de l’acceptabilité sociale? Le cas des gaz de schiste au Québec.Corinne Gendron - 2016 - Éthique Publique 18 (1).
    Lorsque la controverse sur les gaz de schiste a éclaté au Québec, les pouvoirs publics ont fait le pari de miser sur la science et les nouvelles connaissances pour refroidir le débat et construire l’acceptabilité sociale de la filière. Or, si la stratégie retenue a permis de documenter la technique de fracturation sous ses multiples aspects et d’approfondir les connaissances sur le milieu physique, biologique, économique et social ainsi que sur l’encadrement juridique, les recherches scientifiques sur la filière des (...)
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    Science as Erotic Service.Robert P. Crease - 2005 - Human Studies 28 (2):227-230.
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    Political Service through the Human Sciences: Woodson's Mis‐Education of the Negro as Political Philosophy.Thomas Meagher - 2021 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (3):342-361.
    This article explores Carter G. Woodson’s The Mis‐Education of the Negro in terms of its political philosophical content. It examines how Woodson’s account of the miseducation of Black people and the accordant miseducation of whites is involved in the production and reproduction of an unjust basic structure, with reference to John Rawls and Frantz Fanon. It then turns to Woodson’s critique of leadership and its relationship to miseducation, drawing on E. Franklin Frazier’s study of the Black bourgeoisie and the political (...)
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  7. Science in the Changing World Bound with Science at Your Service. Various - 2014 - Routledge.
    Science in the Changing World, first published in 1933, contains a series of broadcasted presentations on the relationship between science and the development of European civilisation in the first half of the 20th century. Specifically, each talk attempts to reflect the crisis through which the world seemed to be passing at the time, and to make an analysis of those forces of transformation in science, art, economics, and social life which were associated most closely with the advent (...)
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  8. Professionalism in Science: Competence, Autonomy, and Service.Hugh Desmond - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1287-1313.
    Some of the most significant policy responses to cases of fraudulent and questionable conduct by scientists have been to strengthen professionalism among scientists, whether by codes of conduct, integrity boards, or mandatory research integrity training programs. Yet there has been little systematic discussion about what professionalism in scientific research should mean. In this paper I draw on the sociology of the professions and on data comparing codes of conduct in science to those in the professions, in order to examine (...)
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    Pre-service Science Teachers’ Neuroscience Literacy: Neuromyths and a Professional Understanding of Learning and Memory.Finja Grospietsch & Jürgen Mayer - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  10. Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Science in the Age of Revolutions. By John Gascoigne.N. Gray - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (4):539-539.
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  11. Health sciences and health services.Jennifer L. Terpstra, Allan Best, David B. Abrams & Gregg Moor - 2010 - In Julie Thompson Klein & Carl Mitcham (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford University Press.
     
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  12. Science at the Service of Philosophical Dispute: George of Trebizond on Nature.Georgios Steiris - 2012 - Philotheos 12 (1):103-119.
    Georgius Trapezuntius Cretensis (or George of Trebizond) (1396-1472), an eminent humanist scholar who immigrated to Italy from Crete, is well appreciated for his translations, commentaries and treatises on philosophy, rhetoric and science. While there is a good deal of scholarship on Byzantine scholars in the Italian Renaissance, the topic of their contribution to mathematics and science in general has not to date been thoroughly addressed. This paper purports to fill this lacuna. On the basis of major evidence, I (...)
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    Sociobiology: Science in the Service of Ideology.Richard J. Perry - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):125 - 137.
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  14. 6 Science in the service of life.Aaron Ridley - 2000 - In M. W. F. Stone & Jonathan Wolff (eds.), Proper Ambition of Science. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--91.
     
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    Science in the service of colonial agro-industrialism: The case of cinchona cultivation in the Dutch and British East Indies, 1852–1900.Arjo Roersch van der Hoogte & Toine Pieters - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 47:12-22.
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    Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, the British State, and the Uses of Science in the Age of Revolution. John Gascoigne.Beth Fowkes Tobin - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):157-158.
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    Sociobiology: Science in the service of ideology.Review author[S.]: Richard J. Perry - 1980 - Ethics 91 (1):125-137.
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    Lumières informationnelles de la Science de Service éclairant la progression de la Société.Michel Léonard - 2020 - EDP Sciences.
    L'esprit des Lumières du xvii-xviiie siècle, celui de la raison, de la science, de l'humanisme et du progrès - par opposition à l'obscurantisme, a conduit à l'émergence de connaissances scientifiques disruptives - même en ce qui concerne les fondements de la Société - et indiscutables pour quiconque fait appel à sa raison. Il a ainsi induit de nombreuses transformations dans tous les secteurs de la Société.Aujourd'hui, les technologies numériques, par l'observation de phénomènes invisibles - qui seraient impossibles sans elles (...)
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    Review: Science as Erotic Service[REVIEW]Robert P. Crease - 2005 - Human Studies 28 (2):227 - 230.
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    Open access publishing: a service or a detriment to science?Graham J. Pierce & Ioannis Theodossiou - 2018 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 18:37-48.
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    Practical Matter: Newton’s Science in the Service of Industry and Empire, 1687–1851.Margaret C. Jacob & Larry Stewart - 2004 - Harvard University Press.
    From 1687, the year when Newton published his Principia, to the Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1851, science gradually became central to Western thought and economic development. The book examines how, despite powerful opposition on the Continent, a Newtonian understanding gained acceptance and practical application.
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    From 'public service' to artificial insemination: animal breeding science and reproductive research in early twentieth-century Britain.Sarah Wilmot - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (2):411-441.
    Artificial insemination was the first conceptive technology to be widely used in agriculture. Whereas at the beginning of the twentieth century all cows in England and Wales were mated to bulls, by the end of the 1950s 60% conceived through artificial insemination. By then a national network of ‘cattle breeding centres’ brought AI within the reach of every farmer. In this paper I explore how artificial insemination, which had few supporters in the 1920s and 1930s, was transformed into an ‘indispensable’ (...)
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  23. Erudition in the service of science: Anton Maria Salvini as translator of Galileo and commentator of Torricelli.L. Guerrini - 1997 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 17 (2).
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    Awareness and Perceptions on Bioethical Issues among Pre-Service Science Teachers.Zulkefli Daud, Zainab Ari & Noorafizah Daud - 2020 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 11 (3):9-20.
    This study aims to investigate the awareness and perception level of bioethical issues among pre-service science teachers at one of the Malaysian Education Institutions. A total of 67 respondents studying science major and science elective were involved. A questionnaire based survey with an alpha Cronbach of approximately 0.93 was used. Data were analysed using SPSS version 22. The results showed that the average awareness and perception level were =4.218±0.758 (very high level) and =3.991±0.923 (high level), respectively. (...)
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    Interdisciplinary technology assessment of service robots: the psychological/work science perspective.Martin Fischer - 2012 - Poiesis and Praxis 9 (3-4):231-248.
    The article sheds light on psychological and work science aspects of the design and utilization of service robots. An initial presentation of the characteristics of man–robot interaction is followed by a discussion of the principles of the division of functions between human beings and robots in service area work systems. The following aspects are to be considered: (1) the organisation of societal work (such as the different employment and professional profiles of service employees), (2) the work (...)
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    The International Science Co-operation Service Plan (ISCS).Joseph Needham - 1946 - Synthese 5 (1/2):46 - 51.
  27. Logic in service of philosophy of science: Reply to Isabella Burger and Johannes Heidema.Theo A. F. Kuipers - 2005 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 83 (1):489-492.
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    An Integrated Science, Mathematics and Sts Program for Pre-Service Middle School Science and Mathematics Teachers.Robert Snow & William J. Doody - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (1-2):239-242.
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    From ‘public service’ to artificial insemination: animal breeding science and reproductive research in early twentieth-century Britain.Sarah Wilmot - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38 (2):411-441.
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    Promising redemption. Science at the service of secular and religious agendas.Jaume Navarro - 2017 - Centaurus 59 (3):173-188.
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    Law and the Life Sciences: Beyond the Good Samaritan: Should Doctors Be Required to Provide Essential Services?George J. Annas - 1978 - Hastings Center Report 8 (2):16.
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    Service robots for affective labor: a sociology of labor perspective.Anna Dobrosovestnova, Glenda Hannibal & Tim Reinboth - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (2):487-499.
    Profit-oriented service sectors such as tourism, hospitality, and entertainment are increasingly looking at how professional service robots can be integrated into the workplace to perform socio-cognitive tasks that were previously reserved for humans. This is a work in which social and labor sciences recognize the principle role of emotions. However, the models and narratives of emotions that drive research, design, and deployment of service robots in human–robot interaction differ considerably from how emotions are framed in the sociology (...)
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  33. Reasons pre-service students choose to teach secondary social studies/social science.Kay E. Weller & Ben A. Smith - 1999 - Journal of Social Studies Research 23 (2):1-10.
     
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  34. International Workshop on Web-Based Internet Computing for Science and Engineering (ICSE 2006)-Component Composition Based on Web Service and Software Architecture.Xin Wang, Changsong Sun, Xiaojian Liu & Bo Xu - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 987-990.
     
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    Ecosystem Services and Sacred Natural Sites: Reconciling Material and Non-material Values in Nature Conservation.Shonil A. Bhagwat - 2009 - Environmental Values 18 (4):417 - 427.
    Ecosystems services are provisions that humans derive from nature. Ecologists trying to value ecosystems have proposed five categories of these services: preserving, supporting, provisioning, regulating and cultural. While this ecosystem services framework attributes 'material' value to nature, sacred natural sites are areas of 'non-material' spiritual significance to people. Can we reconcile the material and non-material values? Ancient classical traditions recognise five elements of nature: earth, water, air, fire and ether. This commentary demonstrates that the perceived properties of these elements correspond (...)
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    John Gascoigne, science in the service of empire: Joseph Banks, the british state and the uses of science in the age of revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 1998. Pp. VIII+247. Isbn 0-521-55069-6. £40.00, $64.95. [REVIEW]John Mackenzie - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Science 33 (3):369-379.
  37. Zoologie et Église catholique dans la France du XVIIIe siècle (1670-1840) : une science au service de Dieu.Eric Baratay - 1995 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 48 (3):241-265.
    Nombre de naturalistes du XVIIIe siècle sont des clercs. Ils ont investi cette science à des fins apologétiques.
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  38. Margaret C. Jacob and Larry Stewart. Practical Matter. Newton's Science in the Service of Industry and Empire.S. Ducheyne - 2006 - Early Science and Medicine 11 (1):126.
     
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    Using representations of space to study early modern physical science: An example of philosophy in the service of history.David Marshall Miller - manuscript
    Most historians of science eagerly acknowledge that the early modern period witnessed a shift from a prevailing Aristotelian, spherical, centered conception of space to a prevailing Cartesian, rectilinear, oriented spatial framework. Indeed, this shift underlay many of the important advances for which the period is celebrated. However, historians have failed to engage the general conceptual shift, focusing instead on the particular explanatory developments that resulted. This historical lacuna can be attributed to a historiographical problem: the lack of an adequate (...)
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    Life and Earth Sciences Alwyne Wheeler and James H. Price , History in the service of systematics. London: Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, 1981. Pp. v + 164. £10.00/$23.00. [REVIEW]David Knight - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):277-278.
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    La Ligue mondiale pour la réforme sexuelle : La science au service de l’émancipation sexuelle?Florence Tamagne - 2005 - Clio 22:101-121.
    Fondée en 1928 par Magnus Hirschfeld, la Ligue Mondiale pour la Réforme Sexuelle entendait rassembler médecins et « profanes » dans le but de diffuser dans l’opinion publique les acquis de la nouvelle « science sexuelle » et d’influencer les gouvernements dans un sens progressiste, sur des questions aussi variées que le contrôle des naissances, le mariage et le divorce, l’homosexualité, la prostitution ou l’eugénisme. Très vite pourtant, elle fut déchirée entre des tendances contradictoires, et dans l’incapacité de mener (...)
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    Bette Anton, MLS, is the Head Librarian of the Optometry Library/Health Sciences Information Service. This library serves the University of California at Berkeley–University of California at San Francisco Joint Medical Program and the University of California at Berkeley School of Optometry.David A. Asch, Jeffrey R. Botkin, Katrina A. Bramstedt, Arthur L. Caplan, H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr, D. Micah Hester, Kenneth V. Iserson & Mark G. Kuczewski - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11:4-5.
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  43. Pathways to and from violent extremism: The case for science-based field research statement before the senate armed services subcommittee on emerging threats & capabilities, March 10, 2010.Scott Atran - unknown
    We are fixated on technology and technological success, and we have no sustained or systematic approach to field-based social understanding of our adversaries' motivation, intent, will, and the dreams that drive their strategic vision, however strange those dreams and vision may seem to us.
     
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    Bette Anton, MLS, is the Head Librarian of the Optometry Library/Health Sciences Information Service. This library serves the University of California at Berkeley–University of California at San Francisco Joint Medical Program and the University of California at Berkeley School of Optometry.Stanley P. Azen, Leslie J. Blackhall, Katherine H. Brown, Carole H. Browner, Russell Burck, Jean E. Chambers, Gelya Frank, Walter Glannon & Amnon Goldworth - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11:114-115.
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  45. International Workshop on Web-Based Internet Computing for Science and Engineering (ICSE 2006)-Discovery of Web Services Applied to Scientific Computations Based on QOS.Han Cao, Daxin Liu & Rui Fu - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 3842--919.
     
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    Greta a ressuscité Einstein: la science, au service des apprentis dictateurs.Jean-Paul Oury - 2022 - Versailles: VA éditions.
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    Bette Anton, MLS, is the Head Librarian of the Optometry Library/Health Sciences Information Service. This library serves the University of California at Berkeley–University of California at San Francisco Joint Medical Program and the University of California at Berkeley School of Optometry.Solomon R. Benatar, Susan S. Braithwaite, Alexander Morgan Capron, Ruth Chadwick, Joseph C. D’Oronzio, Susan Dorr Goold, Kenneth V. Iserson, Roger L. Jackson & Greg S. Loeben - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9:446-447.
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  48. Examination of preservice and in‐service secondary science teachers' beliefs about science‐technology‐society interactions.Peter A. Rubba & William L. Harkness - 1993 - Science Education 77 (4):407-431.
  49. James Campbell: Recovering Benjamin Franklin: An Exploration of a Life of Science and Service.C. Bonwick - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (3):568-570.
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    Bette Anton, MLS, is the Head Librarian of the Optometry Library/Health Sciences Information Service. This library serves the University of California at Berkeley–University of California at San Francisco Joint Medical Program and the University of California at Berkeley School of Optometry.Howard Brody, Michele A. Carter, Kevin C. Chung & Joshua Cohen - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9:305-307.
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