Sentences with phrase «for human experimentation»

After Loki's defeat, his scepter falls into possession of Hydra commander Baron Wolfgang von Strucker, who uses it for human experimentation and turns two Sokovian siblings into Quicksilver (Aaron - Taylor Johnson) and Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen).
The «doctors» trial» was the first of the war crimes trials; one of its outcomes was the famous Nuremberg Code, a set of ethical guidelines for human experimentation.

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So serious, in fact, that the organization's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has put out a call for design proposals of the spacecraft that will eventually land on an asteroid, then send a huge chunk of it over to humans for experimentation.
The Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR Part II) sets forth federal policy for the protection of human subjects in medical experimentation, mandating the establishment of an institutional review board (IRB) in each hospital in which human subjects are used for experimentation.
The public has the power to do whatever it chooses; controls now exist, for instance, regulating experimentation on human subjects.
Professors can think (and presumably teach) whatever they wish, but experimentation with human subjects, for instance, is something which must be — and is — controlled.
Given the history of medical experimentation and the lack of access to medical resources for certain groups of people, we must be especially concerned that women, racial and ethnic minorities, prisoners, and the poor are not exploited as a result of this research or of human cloning itself.
But unfortunately, «these same lifesaving social instincts didn't readily lend themselves to exploration, artistic expression, romance, inventiveness and experimentation — the other human drives that make for a vibrant civilization.»
Max More coined the term «proactionary principle» in opposition to the work of Leon Kass at the President's Council on Bioethics, which argued for a «precautionary principle» to prudently restrain experimentation with the human genome.
A general summary was provided by ethics experts who testified before then - Congressman Albert Gore's Committee on Science and Technology in 1982: (1) Though risks in experimentation are inevitable, a strong bias toward the sacredness of human life requires the highest regard for the patient or subject.
This idea came into its own in the modern period, when Bacon declared the world the arena for human satisfaction and flourishing, and thus brought a missionary zeal to the program of scientific experimentation and technological innovation.
Because the possibility of «twinning» exists for that long in the first stages of embryonic development, one could argue that no individual human being can yet be present - and that, hence, experimentation should be permitted.
The personal characteristics of the change are to be seen in a sense of liberation from old rigidities and fears, a lessening of defensiveness, more openness and courage for human relationship, and experimentation in meeting old and new situations.
Twenty - five years and thirty - five million abortions later, a government commission feels free to recommend the creation of human beings for the sole and explicit purpose of biological experimentation, and a President of the United States can feel equally free to defend infanticide in the form of partial - birth abortion.
Experimental procedures can be licit if they «respect the life and integrity of the embryo and do not involve disproportionate risks for it, but rather are directed to its healing, the improvement of its condition of health, or its individual survival»; but the mere «use of human embryos or fetuses as an object of experimentation» is «a crime against their dignity as human beings.»
Boffins raise five - week - old fetal human brain in the lab for experimentation.
Doctors employed by the CIA participated in research and experimentation on prisoners at detainment centers such as Guantánamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, and Bagram air base that included waterboarding, stress positioning, and sleep deprivation, according to a June report from Physicians for Human Rights.
«Does that mean that people are getting access to safe and efficacious interventions or is there basically unapproved human experimentation taking place where people are going to these businesses and receiving experimental investigational cell - based interventions without being given a meaningful account of the lack of knowledge and evidence that they're being charged for
Further experimentation in vitro with human osteoclasts and in vivo in mice identified a portion of the Del - 1 protein that was particularly important for containing osteoclast activity, though additional parts of the molecule were needed to have the most potent inhibition of inflammation and bone loss.
This is the only kind of system that would allow for that kind of experimentation on human cells.»
To build upon the encouraging early discoveries, Helmsley renewed and expanded its Crohn's funding for the Institute in 2013 to begin new work with three major aims: 1) continue studies of individual genes to determine how genetic differences between Crohn's patients and healthy individuals contribute to the disease; 2) evaluate promising small molecules in disease - relevant studies and prioritize insights from genetics to help develop novel therapeutics; and 3) begin basic experimentation in animal models with Crohn's disease to provide the data necessary to begin testing new therapies in humans.
After Emmer's version was defeated, 68 - 62, the MCCL charged in a statement that House members had chosen «to treat human life as mere raw material for experimentation
In its website alert, the MCCL said: «This legislation would specifically permit the University of Minnesota to destroy living human embryos for experimentation and to clone and kill human beings — and use taxpayer dollars to do so.»
My lifetime of research and experimentation continually returns me to the same conclusion: the performance potential for the human body is highest when eating a highly - supplemented, high - fat, high - protein plant - based diet.
For those unfamiliar with the Inhumans, they are a group of genetically advanced humans (the result of alien experimentation) and include heroes with names like Black Bolt, Triton, Medusa, and Gorgon.
After creating a hyper - stylized art deco backdrop and playing with a bit of straightforward character development that makes Rogers something resembling a human being before pumping him full of mysterious chemicals that transform him into a super version thereof (The irony of using genetic experimentation to create a race of supermen to fight the Nazis is lost on just about everyone here), the movie gradually loses its design flair and human element for hastily assembled sequences of derring - do.
The task force, established by Senator Simon last May in the wake of several reports highly critical of the city's school system — one calling its dropout problem «a human tragedy of enormous dimensions» — was aimed at turning Chicago into an «urban laboratory» for educational experimentation.
In superb prose and with an instinct for the dramatic scene, he describes the centuries of research and experimentation - from Aristotle and Pythagoras to Mendel and Darwin, from Boveri and Morgan to Crick, Watson and Franklin, all the way through the revolutionary twenty - first century innovators who mapped the human genome.
APLNJ advocates for the rights of ALL animals, but our primary issues of concern are wildlife, animals raised for human consumption, feral cats and animal experimentation.
The 14th edition of the Sharjah Biennial (SB14), Leaving the Echo Chamber, will question the possibilities for producing art when material culture is under constant threat of human destruction and climate degradation, continuing the Biennial's tradition of offering artists from the surrounding region and beyond an internationally recognised platform for exhibition and experimentation.
Renowned for his technical experimentation, Degas (French, 1834 — 1917) exhibited just one sculpture during his lifetime, the controversial Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen, which startled visitors to the 1881 Impressionist exhibition with its unidealized physiognomy and radical use of real materials such as silk slippers and a wig made from human hair.
... and Then There's Physics == > Bush's disapproval of embryonic research is mentioned with the first three real examples 1) GMO research, 2) animal experimentation in medical research, and 3) the genetic basis for differences in humans.
I work on several types of design — communication design, product design, and organization design, to push for more experimentation in the legal sector & a human - centered approach.
The Nuremberg Code was developed for the Nuremberg Military Tribunal as standards by which to judge the human experimentation conducted by the Nazis, and was one of the first documents setting forth principles for the ethical conduct of human subjects research.
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