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Federal Regulations Pertaining To Collection, Import, Export, And Transport Of Scientific Specimens Of Mammals, Hugh H. Genoways, Jerry R. Choate
Federal Regulations Pertaining To Collection, Import, Export, And Transport Of Scientific Specimens Of Mammals, Hugh H. Genoways, Jerry R. Choate
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
The routine tasks of mammalogists whose research or curatorial activities include collecting, importing, processing, exporting, or interstate transporting of living or dead scientific specimens of mammals have become increasingly complicated by newly enacted (or more rigorously enforced) Federal regulations. These regulations were necessary largely because of the activities of non-scientists, but their provisions have had a tremendous impact on the activities of scientists (especially museum-based systematists and ecologists). Most mammalogists have expressed a willingness to comply with the regulations (although nearly all agree that administration of the permit system should be consolidated into a single office) if they can obtain …
Will Courts Meet The Challenge Of Technology?, Jethro K. Lieberman
Will Courts Meet The Challenge Of Technology?, Jethro K. Lieberman
Articles & Chapters
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National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research: Research On The Fetus, David W. Louisell
National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research: Research On The Fetus, David W. Louisell
Villanova Law Review
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National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research: Research On The Fetus, Karen Lebacqz, Albert R. Jonsen
National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research: Research On The Fetus, Karen Lebacqz, Albert R. Jonsen
Villanova Law Review
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Cost-Benefit Ethics: The Utilitarian Approach To Fetal Research, Juliana Geran Pilon
Cost-Benefit Ethics: The Utilitarian Approach To Fetal Research, Juliana Geran Pilon
Villanova Law Review
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Fetal Experimentation: Rights Of The Father And Questions Of Personhood, John P. Wilson
Fetal Experimentation: Rights Of The Father And Questions Of Personhood, John P. Wilson
Villanova Law Review
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The Literature Labyrinth Of Nuclear Power: A Bibliography, Penny Hazelton
The Literature Labyrinth Of Nuclear Power: A Bibliography, Penny Hazelton
Articles
The first part is a survey of the basic sources available to a person researching a problem on nuclear power. Three forms are discussed—bibliographies, U.S. government documents, and current awareness materials. The second portion is a selection of significant books on nuclear power and the law published since 1960. The third and final portion is a subject arrangement of law review articles published between 1957 and 1975. Used in conjunction with Atomic Energy and the Law: A Bibliography and Blueprint for Atomic Energy Literature: Legislative and Legal, this survey and bibliography will give the researcher a lead to the …
National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research: Research On The Fetus, David W. Louisell
National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research: Research On The Fetus, David W. Louisell
Villanova Law Review
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On The Report And Recommendations Of The National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research - Research On The Fetus - Introduction, Robert A. Destro
Villanova Law Review
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National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research: Research On The Fetus, David W. Louisell
National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research: Research On The Fetus, David W. Louisell
Villanova Law Review
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Reflections On The Report And Recommendations Of The National Commission: Research On The Fetus, Karen Lebacqz
Reflections On The Report And Recommendations Of The National Commission: Research On The Fetus, Karen Lebacqz
Villanova Law Review
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The Impact On Fetal Research Of The Report Of The National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research, Robert J. Levine
The Impact On Fetal Research Of The Report Of The National Commission For The Protection Of Human Subjects Of Biomedical And Behavioral Research, Robert J. Levine
Villanova Law Review
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Fetal Research: An Investigator's View, David G. Nathan
Fetal Research: An Investigator's View, David G. Nathan
Villanova Law Review
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