Moral and ethical obligations or responsibilities of institutions.
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Examples for "social ethics"
Examples for "social ethics"
1Our social ethics tend to agree, but only to a point.
2In 1902 he became professor of political and social ethics at Columbia University.
3The spread of social ethics among the medical profession is cause for great rejoicing.
4It is rather a state ritual, or a scheme of personal and social ethics.
5This is social ethics, and modern as well as ancient ethicists deal with it.
1Materials and methods: This prospective study was approved by the institutional ethics committee.
2Materials and methods: Patients gave written informed consent for this institutional ethics committee-approved study.
3Materials and methods: All patients gave written informed consent for this institutional ethics committee-approved study.
4Methods: The local institutional ethics committee approved this retrospective analysis of 301 consecutive PCa patients.
5Aim: The American Academy of Pediatrics statement on institutional ethics committees highlights the importance of paediatric ethics consultation.
6Materials and methods: The study was approved by the institutional ethics committee, and all patients gave written informed consent.
7Ethics and dissemination: All procedures were approved by the relevant institutional ethics committees prior to commencement of the study.
8Institutional ethics committee approval and patient consent were obtained.
9We performed an auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation (APOLT) with the approval of the Institutional Ethics Committee.
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Translations for institutional ethics