Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Volumen1Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1995 - 2950 páginas This is a interdisciplinary study of the ethical and moral dimensions of human conduct in the areas of the life sciences and health care. It contains 460 articles and re-examines and expands on the previous edition. |
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... problems directly related to epi- sodes of acute alcohol intoxication , there is widespread recognition of the harm caused by chronic excessive drinking , commonly referred to as alcoholism . At suffi- cient doses , the daily or ...
... problems directly related to epi- sodes of acute alcohol intoxication , there is widespread recognition of the harm caused by chronic excessive drinking , commonly referred to as alcoholism . At suffi- cient doses , the daily or ...
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... Problems . Washington , D.C .: National Academy Press . GRAUBARD , STEPHEN R. , ed . 1992. " Political Pharmacology : Thinking About Drugs . " Daedalus 121 , no . 3. Special is- sue . GROSSMAN , MICHAEL . 1993. " The Economic Analysis ...
... Problems . Washington , D.C .: National Academy Press . GRAUBARD , STEPHEN R. , ed . 1992. " Political Pharmacology : Thinking About Drugs . " Daedalus 121 , no . 3. Special is- sue . GROSSMAN , MICHAEL . 1993. " The Economic Analysis ...
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... problems are well defined conceptually . Empirical methods tend to be employed when the assessment prob- lem is well defined and when data are available concern- ing it . Synthetic methods are often used for more complex problems that ...
... problems are well defined conceptually . Empirical methods tend to be employed when the assessment prob- lem is well defined and when data are available concern- ing it . Synthetic methods are often used for more complex problems that ...
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