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The present review paper brings the initial situation assessment which might serve as a basis for further exploitation toward the formulation of the guideline.

One serious objection raised against Kant's ethical theory is that in claiming that only rational beings are ends in themselves deserving of respect, it licenses treating all things which aren't persons as mere means to the ends of rational beings, and so it supports morally abhorrent attitudes of domination and exploitation toward all nonpersons and toward our natural environment.

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The presently described direct in vivo DC-targeting liposomal DNA vaccine carrier is expected to find future exploitations toward designing effective vaccines for various infectious diseases and cancers.

If users vote for privacy with their feet — or their wallets — they could spur a wholesale rethinking of the online economy, away from one-sided exploitation and toward greater trust and transparency.

And this shall be the new paradigm, the new civic order: a reorganizing of the social sphere away from consumerist dependency and exploitation and toward self-empowerment and community sustainability.

The desire for cheap labor has allowed those responsible in our communities to turn a blind eye toward exploitation.

On the other hand, however, deployment policies create an incentive for firms pursuing more mature technologies to shift their balance between exploitation and exploration toward exploitation.

In stage 2, algorithm search is guided toward exploitation through using small population size and large std.

Since no-CSI leads to robust but rather pessimistic designs and perfect CSI is mostly impractical for wireless links, recent efforts geared toward exploitation of partial CSI-based transmissions.

Here we review our current understanding of the role of epigenetics in stem cells related to medical therapy, which will pave the way toward exploitation of therapeutic approaches to prevent or cure diseases.

The males' childhood socioeconomic status, on the other hand, didn't change their playing behavior, the scientists report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. McCullough and his colleagues hypothesize that risk-taking behavior and a "live fast, die young" mentality are tied into the link between a harsh childhood and a tendency toward exploitation and retaliation.

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