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    The Social Conditions for Nanomedicine: Disruption, Systems, and Lock-in.Robert Best & George Khushf - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (4):733-740.
    Here we consider two ways that nanomedicine might be disruptive. First, low-end disruptions that are intrinsically unpredictable but limited in scope, and second, high end disruptions that involve broader societal issues but can be anticipated, allowing opportunity for ethical reflection.
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    The Social Conditions for Nanomedicine: Disruption, Systems, and Lock-In.Robert Best & George Khushf - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (4):733-740.
    Many believe that nanotechnology will be disruptive to our society. Presumably, this means that some people and even whole industries will be undermined by technological developments that nanoscience makes possible. This, in turn, implies that we should anticipate potential workforce disruptions, mitigate in advance social problems likely to arise, and work to fairly distribute the future benefits of nanotechnology. This general, somewhat vague sense of disruption, is very difficult to specify – what will it entail? And how can we responsibly (...)
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    A Sympathetic but Critical Assessment of Nanotechnology Initiatives.Robert Best, George Khushf & Robin Wilson - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (4):655-657.
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    Freedom of Speech and the Video Game Censorship Debate.Robert Best - 2011 - Polis (Misc) 5:1.
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    Stem cells and the man on the moon: Should we go there from here?George Khushf & Robert G. Best - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (1):37 – 39.
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    The OpenPMU Project: Challenges and perspectives.David Laverty, Luigi Vanfretti, Iyad Al-Khatib, Viktor Applegreen, Robert Best & D. John Morrow - unknown
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