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1503 II, 3,21 | Rome, ITALY ~- Justice C.G. Weeramantry ~(international law) ~Former
1504 I, 1,1(10) | 2001; 7: 132; Lin S.S., Weidner B.C., Byrne G.W., et al.,
1505 II, 2,14(67) | Chir 1999, 124: 636-640; Welin S., Starting Clinical Trials
1506 II, 2,14 | carefully, based on clear and well-established criteria,(67) and to monitor
1507 II, 2,12(64) | M.A., This Little Piggy Went to Market: The Xenotransplantation
1508 | whatever
1509 | where
1510 | whereas
1511 II, 1,7 | in order to satisfy any whim that he may have, but to
1512 II, 3,20 | have implications of a very wide social character. There
1513 II, 2 | clarification is needed for a wider bioethical analysis. The
1514 I, 3,6(46) | Brevig T., Holgersson J., Widner H., Xenotransplantation
1515 I, 2,2(18) | 1995, 1: 964-6; Fodor W.L., Williams B.L., Matis L.A., et al.,
1516 II, 2,18(73) | Cf. WIPO/OMPI, Introduction to Intellectual
1517 II, 1,8 | including animals) in a wise and responsible manner,
1518 II, 2,16 | xenotransplant therapy should not be withheld. ~This informed consent
1519 II, 1,8 | position of "excellence" is a witness to and also demonstrates
1520 II, 1,7 | for him, but also because woman and man have the task of
1521 II, 1,7 | Creator and the light of his Word. May these goods be more
1522 II, 1,7 | the promotion of man. The words of St. Irenaeus of Lyons
1523 II, 2,17(71) | 353-384; Urruela Mora A., Workshop on the ethical, sociologic,
1524 II, 1,7 | regard, Pope John Paul II writes in his encyclical "Man is
1525 II, 2,12(64) | Is Xenografting Morally Wrong?, Transplantation Proceedings,
1526 I, 2,2(15) | Latinne D., Soares M., Havaux X., et al., Depletion of IgM
1527 I, 2,4(42) | Lockey C., Onions D., THE XEN111 Study group, et al., 1999,
1528 II, 2,12(64) | Cooper D.K.C., Lanza R.P., Xeno, the Promise of Transplanting
1529 I, 2,2(15) | the removal of anti-pig xenoantibodies in the human by plasmapheresis/
1530 I, 2,2(25) | Auchincloss H. Jr., Sachs D.H., Xenogeneic transplantation, Annu.Rev.
1531 II, 2,12(64) | Avis sur l'éthique et la xénotransplantation, n. 61, 11 June 1999; Cooper
1532 II, 2,14(68) | Patients attitudes to xenotransplantations, Lancet 1997, 349: 1031. ~
1533 II, 1,8(55) | giudaico-cristiane e la sfida degli xenotrapianti, in L'arco di Giano, 1999;
1534 II, 1,11(62) | notamment sur l'identité lors de xénotrasplantations, Path Biol (Paris) 2000,
1535 II, 2,12(64) | Xenotransplantation and Xenozoonose Debate, Journal of Law,
1536 I, 2,4 | Xenozoonoses: the transmission of infectious
1537 II, 1,12 | xenotransplantation. First Pius XII (Address to the Italian
1538 II, 1,12(63) | Insegnamenti di Giovanni Paolo II, XIV/1, 1991, p. 1711, 20/6/1991;
1539 I, 2,2(24) | Cf. Yamada A., Auchincloss H. Jr.,
1540 I, 2,3(33) | 1995, 1: 423-7; Cozzi E., Yannoutsos N., Langford G.A. et al.,
1541 | Ye
1542 II, 3,21 | the Vatican earlier this year. ~Members of the work group
1543 II, 2,13(66) | xenotransplantation: Appel J.Z., Alwayn I.P., Cooper D.
1544 II, 2,14(67) | ethischer Sicht. Eine Skizze, Zentralbl Chir 1999, 124: 636-640;
1545 I, 2,4(42) | Paradis K., Langford G., Zhifeng L., Heneine, Sandstrom P.,
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