12 research outputs found

    Geni in rak : nekatere etične dileme

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    Etični vidiki genetske obravnave dednih rakov

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    O etičnih vprašanjih, ki jih zastavljajo redke bolezni

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    Štiristo petdeset let klasično-humanističnega izobraževanja 1563–2013

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    Spoštovane gospe, cenjeni gospodje, lepo je doživeti tako ugleden jubilej, kot je štiristo petdeset let humanističnega izobraževanja v našem glavnem mestu. Je priložnost za spoštljiv spomin in zahvalo plejadi profesorjev, ki so izšolali in vzgojili številne rodove odličnih umov, eruditorum in classicis

    About some ethical perplexities of modern medicine

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    Razmišljanja o evtanaziji v evropi in v sloveniji

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    Spoštovanje človeškega življenja je ena temeljnih vrednot današnje civilizacije. Garantirajo jo ustave držav, pa tudi mednarodni dogovori, kot je Evropska konvencija o človekovih pravicah. V mnogih deželah se v javnosti krepi zahteva po pravici do evtanazije ali samomora z zdravniško pomočjo. Dve evropski državi sta evtanazijo legalizirali, v ZDA pa ima Oregon uzakonjeno pravico do zdravniške pomoči pri samomoru. Drugod je evtanazija zločin, ki se kaznuje kot umor. V okviru Sveta Evrope tečejo prizadevanja za boljše varstvo pravic in dostojanstva bolnih na smrt in umirajočih. Večina razpravljalcev se zavzema za razvoj paliativne oskrbe kot etično sprejemljive alternative legalizaciji evtanazije. Temu stališču se pridružuje komisija R. Slovenije za medicinsko etiko in številni slovenski zdravniki

    Etični vidiki presejalnih programov

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    The influence of light hypothenar contact during a reaching movement on the centre of pressure (COP) forward displacement.

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    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of additional light hand contact (F<1 N) in the region of the hypothenar eminence on forward movement of the center of pressure (COP) and dominant hand. Subjects sled their hypothenar eminence on a vertically-oriented pressure sensitive board while reaching forward beyond their arm length. In the two separate experiments forty nine healthy, college-aged volunteers participated in the study. Thirty subjects (mean age of 22.2±2.4 years, 6 male and 24 female) participated in the experiment on level ground and nineteen subjects (22±2.6 years, 5 male and 14 female) in the experiment on an elevated surface. The forward displacement of the COP was significantly larger (p = 0.002) when subjects were allowed to slide with the hand as compared to no contact when the activity occurred on level ground (84±10 mm and 79±11 mm, respectively), and on a one meter elevated surface (71±17 mm and 65±21 mm, respectively). The maximal forward reach of the dominant hand was significantly greater when subjects were allowed to slide with the hypothenar eminence as compared to the no contact condition on the level ground (336±35 mm and 344±38 mm, respectively, p<0.02), and on the one meter elevated surface (298±58 mm and 307±58 mm, respectively, p<0.01). This data indicate that subjects were able to use additional haptic information from the hypothenar region to bring their COP and dominant hand further forward while standing on level ground as well as on a one m elevated surface

    Mean forward displacement of the COP and dominant hand on level ground.

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    <p>(a) Mean forward movement of the COP on a level ground in no touch (white) and touch (black) conditions for variables: Max - forward displacement of the CoP, Hold – average position of the COP in the end position that lasted 2 seconds; Sway - of the COP during a 2 second hold of the reach expressed as path length, Initial back - initial backward displacement of the COP during reach).(b) Mean movement of the hand during the reaching movement in the no touch (white) and touch (black) conditions. The significant differences are marked as **p<0.01; ***p<0.001.</p

    Mean forward displacement of the COP and dominant hand on elevated surface.

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    <p>(a) Mean forward movement of the COP on a 1 m elevated surface in no touch (white) and touch (black) conditions for variables: Max - forward displacement of the CoP, Hold – average position of the COP in the end position that lasted 2 seconds; Sway - of the COP during a 2 second hold of the reach expressed as path length, Initial back - initial backward displacement of the COP during reach).(b) Mean movement of the hand during the reaching movement in the no touch (white) and touch (black) conditions. The significant differences are marked as **p<0.01; ***p<0.001.</p
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