HUMAN RIGHTS AND MODERN BIOMEDICINE: PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES

Human rights and modern biomedicine: problems and perspectives

The article is devoted to the emerging threats to human rights in the context of the development of biomedical technologies, as well as to the identification of social risks requiring legal resolution in this area.It suggests a human rights model for regulating innovative methods of diagnosis and treatment.The purpose of the article is to analyze l

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STRESS STATE OF A CANTILEVER CABLE HOLDER OF THE TYPE CCH-3; 4; 6

Experimental studies of the loading of cable holders (console) type CCH, used as sup- ports for laying cables in passing wells, showed their excessively large dimensions (the thick- ness of the rib and bed), which leads to unnecessary material costs in the manufacture and, as a result, overestimation.Using the finite element analysis method usc gam

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Isolated Right Ventricular Metastasis in a Woman with Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma after Palliative Therapy

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with cardiac metastasis represents a group of rarity and poor prognosis.Few case reports have described this patient entity, and it remains unclear regarding the optimal treatment and predicted outcome for these patients.In our case, we represented a 67-year-old female patient with presentations of dyspnea and heart m

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Toxic Assessment of Heavily Traffic-related Fine Particulate Matter Using an in-vivo Wild-type Caenorhabditis elegans Model

Abstract In association with the mortality rate due to air pollution, vehicular emitted fine particles essie transition piece (PM2.5) are a threat to public health.PM2.5-induced in-vivo studies on environmental microorganisms can be used to assess the adverse impacts of PM2.5 on human health.In the present study, the toxicity of traffic-related-air

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