Results for 'Mayy Yåusuf Khulayyif'

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    Exploration of clinical ethics consultation in Uganda: a case study of Uganda Cancer Institute.Mayi Mayega Nanyonga, Paul Kutyabami, Olivia Kituuka & Nelson K. Sewankambo - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-14.
    Introduction Globally, healthcare providers (HCPs), hospital administrators, patients and their caretakers are increasingly confronted with complex moral, social, cultural, ethical, and legal dilemmas during clinical care. In high-income countries (HICs), formal and informal clinical ethics support services (CESSs) have been used to resolve bioethical conflicts among HCPs, patients, and their families. There is limited evidence about mechanisms used to resolve these issues as well as experiences and perspectives of the stakeholders that utilize them in most African countries including Uganda. Methods (...)
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  2. Yūsuf Karam, mufakkiran ʻArabīyan wa-muʼarrikhan lil-falsafah: (buḥūth ʻanhu wa-dirāsāt muhdāh ilayh).Yåusuf Karam & Majlis al-A.°lâa lil-thaqåafah (eds.) - 1988 - [Cairo]: al-Majlis al-Aʻlá lil-Thaqāfah, Lajnat al-Falsafah wa-al-Ijtimāʻ.
     
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    Knowledge and Perceptions of Honorary Authorship among Health Care Researchers: Online Cross-sectional Survey Data from the Middle East.Reema Karasneh, Dania Qutaishat & Mayis Aldughmi - 2021 - Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (3):1-19.
    One of the core problems of scientific research authorship is honorary authorship. It violates the ethical principle of clear and appropriate assignment of scientific research contributions. The prevalence of honorary authorship worldwide is alarmingly high across various research disciplines. As a result, many academic institutions and publishers were trying to explore ways to overcome this unethical research practice. The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommended criteria for authorship as guidance for researchers submitting manuscripts to biomedical Journals. However, despite (...)
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    Discursos feministas orientales. El caso de Kalirroe Siganú-Parrén y Mayy Ziyada.Dolores Serrano-Niza, Isabel García Gálvez & Yasmina Romero Morales - 2011 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:191-201.
    La integración del Imperio Otomano y la progresista aparición, en su seno, de estados independientes a lo largo del siglo XIX trajo consigo la inevitable confluencia del espíritu ilustrado-romántico europeo, impulsor de las revoluciones en Europa y América, y el peso de la identidad nacional, arraigada en los esquemas patriarcales tradicionales. En ese exigente proceso de remodelación sociopolítica e ideológica, surgen discursos femeninos que, pese la escasa capacidad de maniobra, sitúan a la mujer en el epicentro del cambio y diseñan (...)
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  5. Mīmāṃsā-nyāya-prakāśaḥ: rāṣṭrabhāṣāmayī-'Bālatoṣiṇī'vyākhyā-vibhūṣitaḥ. Āpadeva - 1983 - Nūtanadillī: Śrīlālabahāduraśāstri-Kendriyasaṃskr̥ta-Vidyāpīṭham. Edited by Pattabhirama Sastri & N. P..
    Classical digest, with commentary, of the Mimamsa school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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    Sen Arevshatyan 90: akademikos Sen Arevshatyani tsnndyan innsunamyakin nvirvats hayagitakan mijazgayin gitazhoghovi nyutʻer (22-23 mayis, 2019 tʻ.) = Sen Arevshatian 90: proceedings of the international Armenological conference, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Academician Sen Arevshatian's birth (May 22-23, 2019) = Sen Arevshati︠a︡n 90: materialy mezhdunarodnoĭ armenovedcheskoĭ konferent︠s︡ii, posvi︠a︡shchennoĭ devi︠a︡nostoletii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ akademika Sena Arevshati︠a︡na (22-23 mai︠a︡ 2019 g.).V. A. Ter-Ghevondyan & S. S. Arevshati︠a︡n (eds.) - 2020 - Erevan: Matenadaran.
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    European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies: Salzburg, Austria, June 8–11, 2007.John D'Arcy May - 2008 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 28:149-152.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:European Network of Buddhist-Christian StudiesSalzburg, Austria, June 8–11, 2007John D’Arcy MayIs it a problem for Buddhists that what is generally regarded as religion can be profoundly different from tradition to tradition? Is it appropriate or even desirable to speak of a Buddhist “theology of religions”? Does Buddhism have its own ways, however subtle, of affirming its superiority over all else that claims the name “religion”?The European Network of Buddhist-Christian (...)
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