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    Engaging disability.Janet E. Price - 2007 - Feminist Theory 8 (1):77-89.
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    Meaning of a Disability: The Lived Experience of Paralysis by Albert B. Robillard. [REVIEW]Janet E. Price - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (2):87-93.
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    French Daguerreotypes.Janet E. Buerger - 1989 - University of Chicago Press.
    Janet E. Buerger uses this remarkable collection of images to produce a cultural history of the daguerreotype's most learned following—an elite group of mid-nineteenth-century intellectuals who sought to understand and develop the ...
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    Awareness under anesthesia and the development of posttraumatic stress disorder.Janet E. Osterman, James Hopper, William J. Heran, Terence M. Keane & Bessel A. van der Kolk - 2001 - General Hospital Psychiatry 23 (4):198-204.
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    Investigating the mechanisms fuelling reduced false recall of emotional material.Janet E. Palmer & Chad S. Dodson - 2009 - Cognition and Emotion 23 (2):238-259.
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    Reporting Without Knowledge: the Absence of Human Rights in US Journalism Education.Janet E. Reilly - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (2):249-271.
    Journalists play an important role in the realization and protection of human rights worldwide, framing and shaping the public’s understanding of issues. In the United States, however, studies show that media coverage of human rights is inadequate and frequently inaccurate, with US journalists typically framing human rights as an exclusively international issue. This study helps to explain why this is the case through an examination of the human rights content of journalism education in the United States. Journalism education is dominated (...)
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  7. The preeminence of autonomy in bioethics.Janet E. Smith - 1997 - In David S. Oderberg & Jacqueline A. Laing (eds.), Human Lives: Critical Essays on Consequentialist Bioethics. St. Martin's Press. pp. 182--195.
     
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  8. Humanae Vitae: A Generation Later.Janet E. SMITH - 1991
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    Lessons from the Experience of U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Addressing the Democratic Deficit in Global Health Governance.Janet E. Lord, David Suozzi & Allyn L. Taylor - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):564-579.
    The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, adopted on December 13, 2006, and entered into force on May 3, 2008, constitutes a key landmark in the emerging field of global health law and a critical milestone in the development of international law on the rights of persons with disabilities. At the time of its adoption, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights heralded the CRPD as a rejection of the understanding of persons with disabilities “as objects (...)
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    Lessons from the Experience of U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Addressing the Democratic Deficit in Global Health Governance.Janet E. Lord, David Suozzi & Allyn L. Taylor - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):564-579.
    This article reviews the contributions of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to the progressive development of both international human rights law and global health law and governance. It provides a summary of the global situation of persons with disabilities and outlines the progressive development of international disability standards, noting the salience of the shift from a medical model of disability to a rights-based social model reflected in the CRPD. Thereafter, the article considers the Convention's structure (...)
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    Parents' attitudes to neonatal research involving venepuncture.Janet E. Berrington, Claire Snowdon & Alan C. Fenton - 2010 - Clinical Ethics 5 (3):148-155.
    The objective of the study was to explore parental experiences of being offered participation in a previous neonatal research study involving venepuncture. The method employed was a questionnaire-based exploration of parents' attitudes in those approached to participate in a study of term and preterm immunization responses (Preterm Immunisation Study [PREMIS]). We explored experience of the initial approach, knowledge of study, venepuncture and views on research ‘in general’. In all, 59% of families responded. Highest response rates were for those participating in (...)
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  12. The morality of condom use by HIV-infected spouses.Janet E. Smith - 2006 - The Thomist 70 (1):27-69.
  13. The Univerality of Natural Law and Irreducibility of Personalism.Janet E. Smith - 2013 - Nova et Vetera 11 (4).
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    I Knit You in Your Mother's Womb.Janet E. Smith - 2002 - Christian Bioethics 8 (2):125-146.
    Janet E. Smith; I Knit You in Your Mother's Womb, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 8, Issue 2, 1 January 2002, Pages 125–.
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    Abortion and Moral Development Theory: Listening with Different Ears.Janet E. Smith - 1988 - International Philosophical Quarterly 28 (1):31-51.
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    Are Natural and Unnatural Appetites Equally Controllable? A Response to Jensen's “Is Continence Enough?”.Janet E. Smith - 2004 - Christian Bioethics 10 (2-3):177-188.
    This response challenges Jensen's analysis in no substantial way. Rather, it explains more fully some of the moral character categories that Aristotle provides. It argues that Aristotle understood there to be two forms of continence: the continence that enables us to control natural appetites and “some form” of continence directed towards unnatural appetites, generally engendered by some pathology or abuse.
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    Diamond, Eugene F., M.D. A Catholic Guide to Medical Ethics: Catholic Principles in Clinical Practice.Janet E. Smith - 2002 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (2):346-348.
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    John Cuthbert Ford, S.J.: Moral Theologian at the End of the Manualist Era by Eric Marcelo O. Genilo, S.J.Janet E. Smith - 2009 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (4):799-802.
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    Born-Again Moon: Fundamentalism in Christianity and the Feminist Spirituality Movement.Janet E. Mccrickard - 1991 - Feminist Review 37 (1):59-67.
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    Sterilizations Reconsidered?Janet E. Smith - 1998 - Christian Bioethics 4 (1):45-62.
    Cowdin and Tuohey argue for a rethinking of Catholic bioethical principles and the Church's moral authority. Citing the Second Vatican council for support, they argue that if the Church were to respect the proper autonomy of medicine, it would allow sterilizations. In this essay I argue against Cowdin and Tuohey's understanding that the Church has derived its moral laws independent of consultation with medicine and that it treats medicine simply as a source of technical expertise. I also argue that they (...)
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    Life issues, medical choices: questions and answers for Catholics.Janet E. Smith - 2016 - Cincinnati, OH: Servant, an imprint of Franciscan Media. Edited by Christopher Kaczor.
    Fundamentals -- Beginning-of-life issues -- Reproductive technologies -- Contraception, sterilization, and natural family planning -- End-of-life issues -- Cooperation with evil -- Respect for the body -- The ten commandments for health care professionals and patients.
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    Moral Methodologies: Proportionalism.Janet E. Smith - 1994 - Ethics and Medics 19 (6):1-3.
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    Plato′s Myths as “Likely Accounts”, Worthy of Belief.Janet E. Smith - 1985 - Apeiron 19 (1):24 - 42.
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    Reclaiming or Rewriting the Tradition?Janet E. Smith - 2001 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (4):585-595.
    My assessment of Jean Porter's Natural and Divine Law is mixed. She provides a generally accurate account of the scholastic theory of natural law, since she steers clear of the erroneous notion that its understanding of "nature" was confined to the physical or biological and rightly notes that "nature" refers to the fullness of human nature. Her account of modern natural law theory is less reliable; for she ignores the work of several prominent contemporary natural law theorists and regrettably caricatures (...)
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    Reply to Gass.Janet E. Smith - 1993 - International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2):233-238.
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    Self-Gift: The Heart of Humanae vitae.Janet E. Smith, John S. Grabowski, J. Budziszewski & Maria Fedoryka - 2016 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 16 (3):449-474.
    It is possible to defend the Church’s teaching that contraception is incompatible with God’s plan for sexuality in many different ways. This essay sketches the fundamental views of reality common to all the defenses and the main lines of the most prominent defenses, some based on natural law, on the theology of the body, and on the physical, psychological, and social consequences of the use of contraception. While all the defenses have merit, the argument based on the recognition that sexual (...)
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  27. The Munus of Transmitting Human Life: A New Approach to Humanae Vitae.Janet E. Smith - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (3):385-427.
     
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    The right to privacy.Janet E. Smith - 2008 - San Francisco: Ignatius Press.
    Foreword by Robert H. Bork -- Culture wars -- A distorted understanding of rights -- The right to privacy -- Griswold and contraception -- Roe and abortion -- Assisted suicide and homosexuality -- Political connections and natural consequences.
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    Initial Reactions to the Recent CDF Responsum on Hysterectomy.Nicanor Austriaco, Janet E. Smith, Elliott Louis Bedford, Travis Stephens & C. Ryan McCarthy - 2018 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 18 (4):647-669.
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    On the discrimination of minimal differences in weight: II. Number of available elements as variant.Alfred H. Holway, Janet E. Smith & Michael J. Zigler - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (4):371.
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    On the discrimination of minimal differences in weight. III. The role of frequency.Alfred H. Holway, Janet E. Smith & Michael J. Zigler - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (4):423.
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    Aquinas’s Theory of Natural Law. [REVIEW]Janet E. Smith - 1998 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 72 (4):611-614.
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    Catholic Bioethics and the Gift of Life. [REVIEW]Janet E. Smith - 2002 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3):507-509.
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    Ethics of Procreation and the Defense of Human Life. [REVIEW]Janet E. Smith - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (3):513-516.
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    Sociocultural Factors and the Early Manifestation of Sociability Behavior Among Baranda Infants.Philip L. Kilbride & Janet E. Kilbride - 1974 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 2 (3):296-314.
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    Socialization for High Positive Affect between Mother and Infant among the Baganda of Uganda.Philip L. Kilbride & Janet E. Kilbride - 1983 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 11 (4):232-245.
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    Plato and Aristotle. [REVIEW]Janet E. Smith - 1992 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 66 (1):118-120.
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    Platonic Myth and Platonic Writing. [REVIEW]Janet E. Smith - 1982 - New Scholasticism 56 (3):390-392.
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    The Pinckaers Reader. [REVIEW]Janet E. Smith - 2006 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (4):638-641.
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    The Pinckaers Reader. [REVIEW]Janet E. Smith - 2006 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (4):638-641.
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    Feedback in the acquisition of language and other complex behavior.Graver J. Whitehurst & Janet E. Fischel - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (3):478.
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    Prizes and Parasites: Incentive Models for Addressing Chagas Disease.Sara E. Crager & Matt Price - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (2):292-304.
    Despite the enormous progress made in the advancement of health technologies over the last century, infectious diseases continue to cause significant morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Neglected diseases are a subset of infectious diseases that lack treatments that are effective, simple to use, or affordable. Neglected diseases primarily affect populations in poor countries that do not constitute a lucrative market sector, thus failing to provide incentives for the pharmaceutical industry to conduct R&D for these diseases. Of the treatments that (...)
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    Diabetic patients with prior specialist care have better glycaemic control than those with prior primary care.Baiju R. Shah, Janet E. Hux, Andreas Laupacis, Bernard Zinman Mdcm, Peter C. Austin & Carl van Walraven - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (6):568-575.
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    Prizes and Parasites: Incentive Models for Addressing Chagas Disease.Sara E. Crager & Matt Price - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (2):292-304.
    Recent advances in immunology have provided a foundation of knowledge to understand many of the intricacies involved in manipulating the human response to fight parasitic infections, and a great deal has been learned from malaria vaccine efforts regarding strategies for developing parasite vaccines. There has been some encouraging progress in the development of a Chagas vaccine in animal models. A prize fund for Chagas could be instrumental in ensuring that these efforts are translated into products that benefit patients.
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    Componential analysis and componential theory.Robert J. Sternberg & Janet E. Davidson - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):350-351.
  46. An account of teachers' epistemological progress in science.Janet Jessica Watkins, April Maskiewicz E. Coffey & David Hammer - 2017 - In Gregory J. Schraw, Jo Brownlee & Lori Olafson (eds.), Teachers' personal epistemologies: evolving models for informing practice. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc,..
     
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    Primary stimulus generalization under different percentages of reinforcement in eyelid conditioning.William E. Vandament & Louis Price - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (2):162.
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    Exploring the Benefits of Doll Play Through Neuroscience.Salim Hashmi, Ross E. Vanderwert, Hope A. Price & Sarah A. Gerson - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:560176.
    It has long been hypothesized that pretend play is beneficial to social and cognitive development. However, there is little evidence regarding the neural regions that are active while children engage in pretend play. We examined activation of prefrontal and posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) regions using near-infrared spectroscopy while 42 four- to eight-year-old children freely played with dolls or tablet games with a social partner or by themselves. Social play activated right prefrontal regions more than solo play. Children engaged the (...)
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    Bayeswatch: an overview of Bayesian statistics.Peter C. Austin, Lawrence J. Brunner & E. Janet - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (2):277-286.
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    Bayfield's Antigone of Sophocles. [REVIEW]Janet E. Case - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (6):319-320.
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