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  • 61Public Health Genomics — is the utilization of genomics information to benefit public health. This is visualized as more effective personalised preventive care and disease treatments with better specificity, targeted to the genetic makeup of each patient. (Bellagio Group …

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  • 62Naqshbandia Owaisiah — Naqshbandi (Naqshbandiyya) is one of the major Sufi orders (tariqa) of Islam. Formed in 1380, the order is considered by some to be a sober order known for its silent dhikr (remembrance of God) rather than the vocalized forms of dhikr common in… …

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  • 63Imaret — An imaret is one of the few names used to identify the Ottoman soup kitchens built throughout the Ottoman Empire from the 14th into the 19th century. [Singer, Amy. Serving up Charity: The Ottoman Public Kitchen pg 481] These public kitchens were… …

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  • 64Medizinethik — Die Medizinische Ethik beschäftigt sich mit den sittlichen Normsetzungen, die für das Gesundheitswesen gelten sollen. Sie hat sich aus der ärztlichen Ethik entwickelt, betrifft aber alle im Gesundheitswesen tätigen Personen, Institutionen und… …

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  • 66Список важнейших понятий трансгуманизма — …

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  • 67bioethics — bioethical, adj. bioethicist /buy oh eth euh sist/, n. /buy oh eth iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) a field of study concerned with the ethics and philosophical implications of certain biological and medical procedures, technologies, and… …

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  • 68ethics — /eth iks/, n.pl. 1. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) a system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture. 2. the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: medical ethics;… …

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  • 69Altruism — • A term formed by Auguste Comte in 1851, to denote the benevolent, as contrasted with the selfish propensities Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Altruism     Altruism      …

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  • 70Italy — • In ancient times Italy had several other names: it was called Saturnia, in honour of Saturn; Enotria, wine producing land; Ausonia, land of the Ausonians; Hesperia, land to the west (of Greece); Tyrrhenia, etc. The name Italy, which seems to… …

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