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Ethers cycliques. : Crown ethers and cryptands / George W. Gokel  1991 1
Éthers en couronne. : Crown ethers and cryptands / George W. Gokel  1991 1
Ethers -- metabolism : Metabolism and functions of bioactive ether lipids in the brain / Akhlaq A. Farooqui, Tahira Farooqui, Lloyd A. Horrocks  2008 1
Ethers -- Outlines, syllabi, etc : Schaum's outline of organic chemistry / Herbert Meislich, Howard Nechamkin, Jacob Sharefkin, George Hademenos  2013 1
Ethers (scheikunde) : Alkoxo and aryloxo derivatives of metals / D.C. Bradley [and others]  2001 1
 

Ethic, Buddhist -- See Buddhism


The teaching ascribed to Gautama Buddha (ca. 483 B.C.) holding that suffering is inherent in life and that one can escape it into nirvana by mental and moral self-purification. (Webster, 3d ed)
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Ethic, Christian -- See Christianity


The religion stemming from the life, teachings, and death of Jesus Christ: the religion that believes in God as the Father Almighty who works redemptively through the Holy Spirit for men's salvation and that affirms Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior who proclaimed to man the gospel of salvation. (From Webster, 3d ed)
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Ethic, Dental -- See Ethics, Dental


The principles of proper professional conduct concerning the rights and duties of the dentist, relations with patients and fellow practitioners, as well as actions of the dentist in patient care and interpersonal relations with patient families. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
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Ethic, Deontological -- See Ethical Theory


A philosophically coherent set of propositions (for example, utilitarianism) which attempts to provide general norms for the guidance and evaluation of moral conduct. (from Beauchamp and Childress, Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 4th ed)
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Ethic, Health Facility -- See Ethics, Institutional


The moral and ethical obligations or responsibilities of institutions
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Ethic, Hospital -- See Ethics, Institutional


The moral and ethical obligations or responsibilities of institutions
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Ethic identity Romanies History : Constructing identities over time : "bad gypsies" and "good roma" in Russia and Hungary / Jekatyerina Dunajeva  2022 1
 

Ethic, Institutional -- See Ethics, Institutional


The moral and ethical obligations or responsibilities of institutions
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Ethic, Islamic -- See Islam


A monotheistic religion promulgated by the Prophet Mohammed with Allah as the deity
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Ethic, Normative -- See Ethical Theory


A philosophically coherent set of propositions (for example, utilitarianism) which attempts to provide general norms for the guidance and evaluation of moral conduct. (from Beauchamp and Childress, Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 4th ed)
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Ethic, Nursing -- See Ethics, Nursing


The principles of proper professional conduct concerning the rights and duties of nurses themselves, their patients, and their fellow practitioners, as well as their actions in the care of patients and in relations with their families
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Ethic, Organizational -- See Ethics, Institutional


The moral and ethical obligations or responsibilities of institutions
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Ethic, Pharmaceutic -- See Ethics, Pharmacy


The principles of proper professional conduct concerning the rights and duties of the pharmacist, relations with patients and fellow practitioners, as well as actions of the pharmacist in health care and interpersonal relations with patient families. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
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Ethic, Pharmaceutical -- See Ethics, Pharmacy


The principles of proper professional conduct concerning the rights and duties of the pharmacist, relations with patients and fellow practitioners, as well as actions of the pharmacist in health care and interpersonal relations with patient families. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
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Ethic, Pharmacy -- See Ethics, Pharmacy


The principles of proper professional conduct concerning the rights and duties of the pharmacist, relations with patients and fellow practitioners, as well as actions of the pharmacist in health care and interpersonal relations with patient families. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
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Ethic, Principle-Based -- See Principle-Based Ethics


An approach to ethics that focuses on theories of the importance of general principles such as respect for autonomy, beneficence/nonmaleficence, and justice
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Ethic, Professional -- See Ethics, Professional


The principles of proper conduct concerning the rights and duties of the professional, relations with patients or consumers and fellow practitioners, as well as actions of the professional and interpersonal relations with patient or consumer families. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
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Ethic, Protestant -- See Protestantism


The name given to all Christian denominations, sects, or groups rising out of the Reformation. Protestant churches generally agree that the principle of authority should be the Scriptures rather than the institutional church or the pope. (from W.L. Reese, Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion, 1999)
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Ethic relations Hungary : The politics of inclusion and exclusion : Jews and nationalism in Hungary / Vera Ranki  1999 1
 

Ethic, Religious -- See Religion


A set of beliefs concerning the nature, cause, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency. It usually involves devotional and ritual observances and often a moral code for the conduct of human affairs. (Random House Collegiate Dictionary, rev. ed.)
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Ethic, Roman Catholic -- See Catholicism


The Christian faith, practice, or system of the Catholic Church, specifically the Roman Catholic, the Christian church that is characterized by a hierarchic structure of bishops and priests in which doctrinal and disciplinary authority are dependent upon apostolic succession, with the pope as head of the episcopal college. (From Webster, 3d ed; American Heritage Dictionary, 2d college ed)
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Ethic, Teleological -- See Ethical Theory


A philosophically coherent set of propositions (for example, utilitarianism) which attempts to provide general norms for the guidance and evaluation of moral conduct. (from Beauchamp and Childress, Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 4th ed)
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ethic violence. : Reporting War and Conflict  2018 1
 

Ethic, Work -- See Work ethic


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Ethica Aristotle   3
Ethica eudemia (Aristoteles)   2
Ethica Nicomachea : Aristotle's ethics / J.O. Urmson  1988 1
Ethica Nicomachea (Aristoteles)   8
Ethica Nicomachia Aristotle : Aristotle's Ethics : issues and interpretations / edited by James J. Walsh & Henry L. Shapiro  1967 1
Ethica (Spinoza)   4
Ethica Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677   30
Ethica Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677 Congresses : God and nature : Spinoza's metaphysics : papers presented at the first Jerusalem conference (Ethica I) / edited by Yirmiyahu Yovel  1991 1
Ethica Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677 English   2
Ethical absolutism.   6
Ethical absolutism -- Case studies : Ethical absolutist and ethical relativist approaches to Foxconn's employment practices / Mick Fryer  2017 1
Ethical absolutism -- History   2
Ethical absolutism -- Political aspects -- United States : The politics of sacred rhetoric : absolutist appeals and political persuasion / Morgan Marietta  2012 1
 

Ethical Analyses -- See Ethical Analysis


The use of systematic methods of ethical examination, such as CASUISTRY or ETHICAL THEORY, in reasoning about moral problems
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Ethical Analysis   15
Ethical Analysis -- Methods   3
Ethical & social aspects of computing.   5
Ethical & social aspects of IT.   345
Ethical & social aspects of IT -- Europe -- USA. : Media talk and political elections in Europe and America / edited by Mats Ekström and Andrew Tolson  2013 1
Ethical and social aspects of IT Mod Ethical and social aspects of IT.   5
ethical aspects.   8
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