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What does AJB stand for?

American Journal of Bioethics


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Samples in periodicals archive:
13) Jonathan Khan, "Race, Pharmacogenomics, and Marketing: Putting BiDil in Context" (2006) 6 American Journal of Bioethics W1 at W1.
Writing on the blog of the American Journal of Bioethics, Wolpe wrote the following: Smith, drawing on the experience of the Dutch, argues that euthanasia results inevitably in a slippery slope: "Once we accept the killing of terminally ill patients, as did the Dutch, we will invariably, over time, accept the killing of chronically ill patients, depressed patients, and ultimately perhaps, even children.
In an open letter published in the American Journal of Bioethics, three medical-ethics professors wrote that "the waiver should cease to apply as soon as suitable blood is at hand.
Their recommendations will be published in a special double-issue of the American Journal of Bioethics on June 5.
2002) 2:1 American Journal of Bioethics 57; Richard M.
In the current American Journal of Bioethics, Sheldon Zink and colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics said recent appeals highlight the potential for exploitation.

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