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    40 Recent Patents on Corrosion Science‚ 2010‚ 2‚ 40-54 Open Access Biomedical Implants: Corrosion and its Prevention - A Review Geetha Manivasagam*‚ Durgalakshmi Dhinasekaran and Asokamani Rajamanickam School of Mechanical and Building Sciences‚ VIT University‚ Vellore 632 014‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Abstract: In the area of materials science‚ corrosion of biomaterials is of paramount importance as biomaterials are required for the survival of the human beings suffering from acute heart diseases

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    Accounting Principles and Ethics A health care organization is believed to be a place where there is care‚ organization‚ consistency‚ and support; a place where patients need to feel and see the unity and harmony within the organization. Health care organizations necessitate this consistency‚ unity‚ and organization within because of its dependency on its’ patients and to provide the proper care for such a diverse group of individuals. A health care organization also needs consistency and organization

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    aRISTOTLE | Principle of Ethics | | | | 5/8/2011 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | A married couple‚ both addicted to drugs‚ is unable to care for their infant daughter. She is taken from them by court order and placed in a foster home. The years pass. She comes to regard her foster

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    The term ethics is defined as a system of moral principles. When incorporating ethics with business it is extremely difficult to determine what is considered moral or immoral‚ as well as what is judged as justice in society. One viewpoint on this topic opposes justice can be compatible with business. The other viewpoint believes there is a line that draws between good and bad; it really depends upon the motive of the action. Is business ethics possible in our present day society? Matigari‚ a

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    Animal Testing for Biomedical Research More than 25 million vertebrate animals are used annually in biomedical research in the United States alone. “Biomedical Research is the broad area of science that looks for ways to prevent and treat diseases that cause illness and death in people and animals” (“What is Biomedical Research.”) Biomedical research dates back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. In the past‚ biomedical research has led to the treatments and vaccines of diseases such as Polio‚ Small

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    abnormal. A strong influential mechanism has been presented in the form of the biomedical-model‚ which has successfully controlled human suffering. The biomedical model assumes that the causation of deviant behaviour is biologically specific. This perception allows for the probable causes in societies to be concealed‚ shifting responsibility to the individual‚ permitting the control of human suffering. The claim that the biomedical model is an acceptable vehicle for the social control of human suffering

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    Organizational Behavior‚ 15e (Robbins/Judge) Chapter 1 What Is Organizational Behavior? 1) ________ are defined as people who oversee the activities of others and who are responsible for attaining goals in organizations. A) Assistants B) Managers C) Secretaries D) Interns E) Apprentices Answer: B Explanation: B) Managers are defined as people who oversee the activities of others and who are responsible for attaining goals in organizations. They make decisions‚ allocate resources‚

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    Biomedical model is a main model used last century in medical practice (Capra‚ 2010). Prior to the development of nursing theory‚ nursing practice is influenced by this model as well (Pearson‚ Vaughan‚ & FitzGerald‚ 2005). The model is divided the mind and the body into two different parts and they put their focus on the body parts (Capra‚ 2010). Maintenance of the internal environment and restoration of the physiological function is the goal of this model. Diagnostic tool started to evolve as it

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    Over the centuries‚ medicine has evolved by leaps and bounds. In the 1600’s a cure for smallpox and measles was born. In the early 1900’s‚ penicillin was discovered. Now we are in a new era of evolving medical technology that aims not only to find cures for diseases‚ but find new‚ innovative ways to use technology to enhance and improve the way medical procedures are carried out. Advancements in this field of engineering and technology can help make more medical advancements that may prove to be

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    that the future physicians in the United States of America are to know‚ is the Principles of Medical Ethics‚ a list of ethics adopted by the American Medical Association in June of 1957 and most recently revised in June 2001. In addition to the ethics adopted by the American Medical Association‚ an upcoming physician should also be aware of the World Medical Association Code of Medical Ethics. Combining both codes of ethics results in an honest and moral physician‚ whereas breaking the law results in

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