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    Avian Formation on a South-Facing Slope along the Northwest Rim of the Argyre Basin.Michael A. Dale,George J.Haas,James S. Miller,William R. Saunders,A. J. Cole,Joseph M. Friedlander &Susan Orosz -2011 -Journal of Scientific Exploration 25 (3).
    This is a description of an avian-shaped feature that rests below a network of cellular structures found on a mound within the Argyre Basin of Mars in Mars Global Surveyor image M14-02185, acquired on April 30, 2000, and released to the public on April 4, 2001. The area examined is located near 48.0° South, 55.1° West. The formation is approximately 2,400 meters long from the tip of its beak to the tip of its farthest tail feather. There is a minimum (...) of six different variations in appearance of the surface material over this small area. Utilizing the public targeting request form provided on the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) website, co-author Miller secured a second image of the area that was obtained on July 3, 2006, showing this feature under different conditions S20-00165. The new image was then released to the public on August 11, 2006. A third image of the formation identified as MGS S13-01480 was acquired on December 15, 2005, and although officially processed on June 20, 2006, it was not made available to the public until August 22, 2009, on NASA’s Planetary Data System (PDS) website. All three of the MGS images reveal defining aspects of this avian feature, including a head, beak, body, eye, leg, foot, toes, wing, and feathers. When taken together, these components induce the visual impression of an avian-shaped formation that exhibits a unique set of proportional features. Adjoining this formation is a composite of complex cellular features that form a compartmentalized infrastructure. The three authors who are veterinarians provide a critical analysis of the avian features, and the geologist and geoscientist authors examine natural mechanisms that could contribute to the formation of this feature. An extensive search of comparable regions within and beyond the area of the Argyre Basin was conducted. A list of these sites is provided, and terrestrial comparisons are also offered. (shrink)
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    Book Reviews Section 1.Robert F. Noble,George W. Bright,Anand Malik,Gurney Chambers,Alan H. Eder,Harold M. Bergsma,Jack Christensen,Albert Nissman,Rodney J. Hinkle,G. JamesHaas,Joseph di Bona,John W. Hanson,K.George Pedersen,Joseph S. Malikah,Erma F. Muckenhirn,Garnet L. Mcdiarmid &Herbert G. Vaughan -1972 -Educational Studies 3 (4):199-211.
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    Writing the History of Arabic Astronomy: Problems and Differing PerspectivesNaṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī's Memoir on Astronomy (al-Tadhkira fī ʿilm al-hayʾa)Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī: al-Tadhkirafiʿilm al-haʾa maʿa dirāsāt li-ishāmāt al-Ṭūsi al-falakīyaNasir al-Din al-Tusi's Memoir on Astronomy (al-Tadhkira fi ilm al-haya)Nasir al-Din al-Tusi: al-Tadhkirafiilm al-haa maa dirasat li-ishamat al-Tusi al-falakiya.George Saliba,F. J. Ragep,ʿAbbās Sulaimān &Abbas Sulaiman -1996 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):709.
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    Cure research and consent: the Mississippi Baby, Barney Clark, Baby Fae and Martin Delaney.George J. Annas -2017 -Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (2):104-107.
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    AT LAW: She's Going to Die: The Case of Angela C.George J. Annas -1988 -Hastings Center Report 18 (1):23-25.
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    (1 other version)Law and the Life Sciences: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Organ Sales.George J. Annas -1984 -Hastings Center Report 14 (1):22.
  7. Sokrates.A. J. Festugière &AlbanHaas -1950 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 12 (4):778-778.
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    Law and the Life Sciences: Quality of Life in the Courts: Earle Spring in Fantasyland.George J. Annas -1980 -Hastings Center Report 10 (4):9.
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    The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation.George J. Annas -1992 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This important new work surveys the source and ramifications of the famed Nuremburg Code -- recognized around the world as one of the cornerstones of modern bioethics.
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    At Law: Siamese Twins: Killing One to Save the Other.George J. Annas -1987 -Hastings Center Report 17 (2):27-29.
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    At Law: Is a Genetic Screening Test Ready When the Lawyers Say It Is?George J. Annas -1985 -Hastings Center Report 15 (6):16.
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    Law and the Life Sciences: Breast Cancer: The Treatment of Choice.George J. Annas -1980 -Hastings Center Report 10 (2):27.
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    Autonomy and Long-Term Care.George J. Agich -1993 - Oxford University Press.
    The realities and myths of long-term care and the challenges it poses for the ethics of autonomy are analyzed in this perceptive work. The book defends the concept of autonomy, but argues that the standard view of autonomy as non-interference and independence has only a limited applicability for long term care. The treatment of actual autonomy stresses the developmental and social nature of human persons and the priority of identification over autonomous choice. The work balances analysis of the ethical concepts (...) associated with autonomy with discussion of the implications of the ethical analysis for long term care. A central chapter involves a phenomenological analysis of four general features of everyday experience (space, time, communication, and affectivity) and explores their practical implications for long term care. This work concludes with a discussion of the advantages associated with a phenomenologically-inspired treatment of actual autonomy for the ethics of long-term care. (shrink)
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    Health and Human Rights: Of Bridges and Matrixes.George J. Annas -2017 -American Journal of Bioethics 17 (9):13-15.
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    At Law: From Canada with Love: Anencephalic Newborns as Organ Donors?George J. Annas -1987 -Hastings Center Report 17 (6):36.
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    Law and the Life Sciences: Baby Fae: The "Anything Goes" School of Human Experimentation.George J. Annas -1985 -Hastings Center Report 15 (1):15.
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    Patenting Life.George J. Annas -1979 -Hastings Center Report 9 (6):49-49.
  18. Standard of Care.George J. Annas &Peter J. M. MacFarlane -1995 -Bioethics 9 (1):80-82.
     
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    The importance of management for understanding managed care.George J. Agich -1999 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 24 (5):518-534.
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    The International Legal Framework and Armed Groups.George J. Andreopoulos -2010 -Human Rights Review 11 (2):223-246.
    This article explores the contribution of the international legal framework to strategies for exercising leverage over and engaging with non-state armed groups. In addressing the framework’s relevance in meeting these challenges, it examines the tensions between hierarchy and reciprocity in international law; key normative developments in international human rights and international humanitarian laws, the issue of existing gaps in the protective framework envisaged by these two bodies of law, and the impact of their growing intersections; recent trends in the international (...) arena that point toward the expansion, as well as restriction, of the normative space and their implications; and, in light of the opportunities/challenges identified, the international legal framework’s prospects for articulating credible engagement strategies with non-state armed groups. (shrink)
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    At Law: Crazy Making: Embryos and Gestational Mothers.George J. Annas -1991 -Hastings Center Report 21 (1):35.
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    At Law: In Thunder, Lightning or in Rain: What Three Doctors Can Do.George J. Annas -1987 -Hastings Center Report 17 (5):28.
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    How to Make the Massachusetts Patients 'Bill of Rights Work'.George J. Annas -1980 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 8 (1):6-8.
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    (3 other versions)Law and the Life Sciences: Artificial Insemination: Beyond the Best Interests of the Donor.George J. Annas -1979 -Hastings Center Report 9 (4):14.
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    Law and the Life Sciences: 'Transfer Trauma' & the Right to a Hearing.George J. Annas -1980 -Hastings Center Report 10 (6):23.
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    Law and the Life Sciences: Surrogate Embryo Transfer: The Perils of Patenting.George J. Annas -1984 -Hastings Center Report 14 (3):25.
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    Made in the U.S.A.: Legal and Ethical Issues in Artificial Heart Experimentation.George J. Annas -1986 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (3-4):164-171.
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    Negligent Samaritans Are No Good.George J. Annas -1979 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 7 (1):4-4.
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    Survey of regional medical libraries raises important issues.George J. Annas -1975 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 3 (4):5-6.
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    The Goals of Informed Consent.George J. Annas -1980 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 8 (3):13-13.
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    (1 other version)The Insane Root Takes Reason Prisoner.George J. Annas -1989 -Hastings Center Report 19 (1):29-31.
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    Where Are the Health Lawyers When We Need Them?George J. Annas -1978 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 6 (2):3-3.
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    Narrative and Method in Ethics Consultation.George J. Agich -2018 - In Stuart G. Finder & Mark J. Bliton,Peer Review, Peer Education, and Modeling in the Practice of Clinical Ethics Consultation: The Zadeh Project. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 139-150.
    Method in ethics consultation has at least three distinguishable components: a canon – that is, the rules that guide actions, cognitions, judgments, and perceptions involved in performing an ethics consultation; a discipline – that is, a mastery, or at least possession, of the specific types of actions and intentions of ethics consultation which are guided by the rules that are embodied in the actions of competent ethics consultants; and a history – that is, the narrative of, and critical reflection on, (...) the actions, including the analyses, assessments, and communications undertaken in the course of the consultation, including the reasoning about the practical issues and the steps toward resolving the ethical question or issues that arose. As a doing, then, ethics consultation consists in actions and intentions that constitute a distinctive set of meanings in the clinical space of patient care in which the meanings brought to patient care through the actions and communications of the ethics consultation help shape, to some extent, the way that the case develops and is understood, which is further reflected in how the case is represented. In this sense, statements about ethics consultation methodology, and theories of ethics consultation, are secondary to the actual practice itself. The analysis and interpretation of actions and communications of those involved in the clinical care of the patient represents a complex process that blends the meaning of ethical concepts, principles, and theories with the constructed and uncovered clinical and value meanings of the case. (shrink)
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    Are the dorsal/ventral pathways sufficiently distinct to resolve perceptual theory?George J. Andersen -2001 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (1):96-97.
    The author argues that the theory of a dorsal/ventral stream for visual processing can be used to reconcile the constructivist and direct perception theories. My commentary discusses neurophysiological and psychophysical studies that run counter to the view. In addition, the central issue of debate between the constructionist and direct perception approaches regarding what is visual information is discussed.
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    How We Lie.George J. Annas -1995 -Hastings Center Report 25 (6):12-14.
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    Mapping the Human Genome and the Meaning of “Monster Mythology”.George J. Annas -2002 - In Justine Burley & John Harris,A Companion to Genethics. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 127–143.
    The prelims comprise: Introduction Monster Mythology The Legal and Ethical Issues Raised by the Human Genome Project Strategies to Regulate Genetic Technology Where do we go from here? Acknowledgments.
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    (1 other version)Nancy Cruzan in China.George J. Annas -1990 -Hastings Center Report 20 (5):39-41.
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    Smallpox vaccine: not worth the risk.George J. Annas -2003 -Hastings Center Report 33 (2):6.
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    The Emerging Stowaway: Patients' Rights in the 1980s.George J. Annas -1982 -Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (1):32-35.
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    (1 other version)The Man on the Moon.George J. Annas -2009 - In Susan Schneider,Science Fiction and Philosophy: From Time Travel to Superintelligence. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 243–259.
    This chapter addresses questions such as what is unique about human beings, and what makes humans human. It begins exploration of such questions by looking back on some of the major events and themes of the past 1000 years in Western civilization and the primitive human instincts they illustrate. The second millennium opened with holy wars: local wars, such as the Spanish Reconquista to retake Spain from the Moors, and the broader multi‐state Crusades to take the Holy Lands from the (...) Muslims. Many scholars date postmodernism from Hiroshima and the Holocaust, one an instantaneous annihilation, the other a systematic one. Like space exploration, work on human genetics is dominated by governmental agencies and commercial interests. The chapter argues that genocidal proclivity of the past millennium could lead to genocide on an even more horrible scale if we create a new or “better” human species (or subspecies) through genetic engineering. (shrink)
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  41. Another Voice: The American Right to Health.George J. Annas -forthcoming -Hastings Center Report.
     
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    (1 other version)Law and the Life Sciences: Refusing Medication in Mental Hospitals.George J. Annas -1980 -Hastings Center Report 10 (1):21.
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    Law and the Life Sciences: Doctors Sue Lawyers: Malpractice inside out.George J. Annas -1977 -Hastings Center Report 7 (5):15.
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    The wonderful world of genetics.George J. Annas -2001 -American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):67-68.
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    Sudden selector's guide to philosophy resources.George J. Aulisio -2020 - Chicago: Collection Management Section of the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, a division of the American Library Association.
    To the uninitiated, academic philosophy can be intimidating. Its extensive history (over two millennia) and seemingly all-encompassing breadth and depth of study makes knowing everything about philosophy impossible. Philosophers are fortunate because they are expected to specialize in specific areas, but librarians are not as fortunate. Librarians often have collection development responsibilities for a variety of academic disciplines. Collection development in philosophy can seem like a world unto itself in part because philosophical inquiry reaches into other academic disciplines. Amongst academic (...) philosophers, there are different approaches or methodologies for doing philosophy, including eastern and western philosophy, as well as a divide between analytic and continental philosophers. In addition to growing the collection, the philosophy subject librarian may be called upon by philosophers and aspiring philosophers (i.e., students) for research assistance. To make matters more intimidating, philosophers seem to think and speak differently than others. The complex ideas and esoteric terminology that rarely finds its way outside of the philosophy classroom can make collection development, research services, and even simple faculty-to-librarian communication difficult. To succeed as a librarian subject specialist, you should work hard to develop an adequate understanding of the types of materials that are most valuable to your community. Cultivating this knowledge is critical because budgets are limited. This volume will help librarians thrust into the position of philosophy subject specialist to get up to speed and begin excelling in their new roles. The goal of this guide is to simplify collection development and research assistance for philosophy. To accomplish this, I will provide a brief overview of philosophy as a field and share the information you need to succeed in your role as the new philosophy selector. This volume will help to alleviate some of the communication barriers between philosophers and librarians and will provide practical advice, recommendations, and resources for building a strong philosophy collection. (shrink)
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    The question of method in ethics consultation.George J. Agich -2001 -American Journal of Bioethics 1 (4):31 – 41.
    This paper offers an exposition of what the question of method in ethics consultation involves under two conditions: when ethics consultation is regarded as a practice and when the question of method is treated systematically. It discusses the concept of the practice and the importance of rules in constituting the actions, cognition, and perceptions of practitioners. The main body of the paper focuses on three elements of the question of method: canon, discipline, and history, which are treated heuristically to outline (...) what the question of method in ethics consultation fully involves. (shrink)
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    On Isolation in Organic Evolution.George J. Romanes -1897 -The Monist 8 (1):19-38.
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    « … Quod circulum non commiserim … » — Quartae Responsiones.Georges J. D. Moyal -1989 -Dialogue 28 (4):569-.
    Si elles ne manquent pas de bienveillance, les Quatrièmes Objections formulées par Antoine Arnauld comptent parmi les plus rigoureuses et les plus pénétrantes qui aient été opposées aux Méditations de Descartes. On sait d'ailleurs en quelle haute et chaleureuse estime Descartes tint, dès lors, le jeune théologien.
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    Critical existentialism.George J. Stack -1972 -Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (3):376-379.
  50. G. Bachelard: La dialectique de la durée.George J. Stack -1976 -Philosophische Rundschau 22:265.
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