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GOALS-JWST: NIRCam and MIRI Imaging of the Circumnuclear Starburst Ring in NGC 7469
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The genomics of heart failure: design and rationale of the HERMES consortium
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A Near-infrared-faint, Far-infrared-luminous Dusty Galaxy at z ∼ 5 in COSMOS-Web
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Certain Verbs Are Syntactically Explicit Quantifiers
Published 2010-12-01“…Semantic Trees. Ph.D. thesis, UCLA.<br /><br />Bittner, M. 1993. Case, Scope, and Binding. …”
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Review about Susan Plann: A silent minority
Published 2010-05-01“…Autor de la reseña: Alfredo Alcina Madueño La autora es profesora de español en la Universidad de California, Los Ángeles (UCLA). Este libro fue publicado por primera vez por esa Universidad en 1997 bajo el título A silent minority: Deaf education in Spain. …”
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Should Homeless Youth Participate in Research?
Published 2018-09-01“…Primary care companion to the Journal of clinical psychiatry 1, no. 5 (1999): 131. [4] UCLA. “Guidance and Procedures: Child Assent and Permission by Parents or Guardians.” …”
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Grand Challenges at the Interface of Engineering and Medicine
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The thalamus and its subnuclei—a gateway to obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Determinants of penetrance and variable expressivity in monogenic metabolic conditions across 77,184 exomes
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The Magnesium Isotope Composition of Samples Returned from Asteroid Ryugu
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Differential and shared genetic effects on kidney function between diabetic and non-diabetic individuals
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Two Massive, Compact, and Dust-obscured Candidate z ≃ 8 Galaxies Discovered by JWST
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Patients Choosing Healthcare Provider Based on Race
Published 2020-02-01“…In this philosophical model, “an action is not inherently ‘right’ or ‘wrong’; rather, the moral value of the action is determined by its contribution to achieving the greatest good.”[2] Various factors including whether another provider is readily available, how urgently the patient requires treatment, and how strongly the patient makes a particular request are factors that are considered before making a decision to accommodate the request.[3] In cases where the request is based on religious beliefs - such as the Muslim women’s request for a female medical provider - doctors often employ “deontological or duty based ethics, feeling a sense of duty or obligation to accommodate the patient's wishes, regardless of the utilitarian balance of greatest good.”[4] On the one hand, it is ethical to accommodate such preferences when it is based on a patient’s deeply rooted cultural background, as it can lead to higher quality healthcare. An analysis in the UCLA Law Review further supports this argument, stating “accommodating a patient’s preference for a physician of a particular race or ethnicity is consistent with most prevailing medical ethical principles, including informed consent and respect for autonomy, and that no existing civil rights legislation could be used to bar this practice.”[5] In fact, studies indicate that “newcomers to a country are more likely to obtain potentially life-saving health-care services - from contraception to diabetes prevention - if it is culturally sensitive.”[6] Patient requests and preferences can often be accommodated in non-urgent situations. …”
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