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This leaves you with two options, both of which are ethically viable.

Indeed, one of the key reasons why Thatcher was left with few options but to allow IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands and his fellow prisoners to starve – in the face of politically damaging controversy – was because she knew that force-feeding was no longer ethically viable.

In the case of hESCs, such a procedure would involve the creation of human offspring as a means for testing cell potency, not an ethically viable procedure.

Any researcher who is a member of the RED RIS [ 19] or anyone who is in collaboration with a member can apply for the CoRISpe dataset as long as the project is scientifically, technically and ethically viable.

Because of the intensity of the low energy diet intervention and the detailed clinical protocol, however, performing a study in large numbers of patients before this prospective cohort study might not have been ethically viable.

Findings suggest that future protocols for clinical trial recruitment in emergency care should acknowledge the ethical implications of broaching a trial in urgent or emergency care and outline how parents should only be approached when it is judged by the practitioner as being ethically viable to do so [ 50].

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Among the other issues the Kennedy and Harkin hearings will deal with are whether the administration position that there are 60 plus stem lines is accurate, and whether each line is scientifically viable, ethically developed, and truly available to researchers.

Their scores in this ranking show it is commercially viable and ethically imperative to seek to eliminate modern slavery in supply chains".

So if networks have finally woken up and realized that diversity is not only ethically important but also financially viable in order to create a popular, smart, funny show, then it's time to focus on a demographic that keeps getting ignored: the Latino audience.

Therefore, iPSCs and their differentiated cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs) are considered a viable new and ethically less problematic, alternative platform for studying mechanisms of CVD and evaluating novel therapeutic avenues (Fig 1).

Treatment for these babies is often left to the discretion of doctors and families.While guidelines and rules-of-thumb based on gestational age can bring some level of objectivity to these life-and-death decisions, the notion of a clear dividing line between a viable and non-viable baby is both ethically and medically dubious.

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