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Herpetological Review is a peer-reviewed quarterly that publishes, in English, articles and notes concerning the study of amphibians and reptiles, as well as book reviews, commentaries, regional and international herpetological society news, and letters from readers directed to the field of herpetology.
Inherent in nursing is a respect for human rights, including cultural rights, the right to life and choice, the right to dignity and to be treated with respect.
1 mar 2013 · Article PDF Available. Best practices: In the 21st century, taxonomic decisions in herpetology are acceptable only when supported by a body of evidence and published via peer review. March...
1 wrz 2016 · Research ethics encompass issues of how study subjects, be they humans or other animals, are treated; whether all necessary permits for collection and transportation of specimens have been obtained; and whether conflict of interest is minimized.
1 wrz 2016 · Research ethics encompass issues of how study subjects, be they humans or other animals, are treated; whether all necessary permits for collection and transportation of specimens have been obtained; and whether conflict of interest is minimized.
30 mar 2023 · After reviewing and evaluating the qualified articles, the findings were classified into four main categories as follows: (1) nature, (2) applicability, (3) Relevant and influential factors, and (4) challenges related to the ethical principle of beneficence in nursing care (Table 1).
Nurses need to understand and apply ethical principles to their own research, as well as to the reading and review of research. The Declaration of Helsinki in 1964 is a statement about ethical principles, initially applied to medical research, but which now guides all types of research.