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Genetic EngineeringThis book presents facts, personal stories, and controversial issues on genetic engineering, sometimes called genetic modification. |
660.6 Par |
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CloningContains thirteen essays that debate the scientific, moral, and ethical issues surrounding the prospect of human and animal cloning. |
174 CLO |
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CloningThis collection of articles includes both primary and secondary sources from a variety of perspectives on the controversial issue of cloning, especially human cloning. |
174 Clo |
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Human Embryo ExperimentationAuthors analyze and compare the possible benefits and costs of human embryo experimentation and debate the societal and ethical implications of this experimentation. |
174 Hum |
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Physician-assisted SuicideAuthors explore a variety of perspectives on the legal, ethical, and moral aspects of physician-assisted suicide. |
174 Phy |
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The Ethics of Genetic EngineeringAuthors present various viewpoints on genetically modified crops, alteration of genes in somatic cells, alteration of germline genes, and human cloning. |
174 Eth |
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The Ethics of Human CloningAuthors present a variety of perspectives on the issues raised by the as yet unrealized prospect of human cloning. |
174 Eth |
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CloningThis book presents pro-and-con opinions concerning animal cloning, medical research related to cloning, legal and moral issues raised by the possibility of human cloning, and the question of whether h |
571.8 Clo |
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Genetic EngineeringAuthors debate the safety of genetically engineered products, the usefulness of gene-altered crops in the Third World, the safety and ethics of altering human genes, and the patenting of genes. |
174 Gen |
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The Ethics of Human CloningAuthors present a variety of perspectives on the issues raised by the as yet unrealized prospect of human cloning. |
174 Eth |