A drug for blood pressure is absorbed in the colon. It is effective, but occasionally it can erode the colon walls.
A prosthesis may be nonbiocompatible or otherwise endanger the well-being of the patient it is intended to help.
The discovery of only two tickets introduces the plot element of conflict or tension, as it potentially creates a dilemma about who will be able to attend the event with Gabe. It could also foreshadow complications or challenges that Gabe may face in trying to use the tickets.
It stands for Carat or Karat. Which describes gold purity 24c is 100% pure gold 12c is 50% etc...
Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle under intense heat and pressure. Carbon atoms bond together in a crystal lattice structure, creating the hard and transparent properties of diamonds. These carbon atoms are brought closer to the surface through volcanic eruptions or other geological processes.
Yes, if a substance gives off or absorbs heat, it could be a sign that a chemical change is occurring. This process is known as an exothermic or endothermic reaction, respectively, which are common indicators of chemical reactions.
True. Viscosity refers to the "state of being thick/sticky" (taken from dictionary). So it could be described as a substance like honey's resistance to flowing. Honey is high in viscosity, water is low. So the 'stickier' the substance, the higher in viscosity.
The trolley problem
a new drug treats hypothyroidism but destroys the thyroid; this means that patients will be on the drug indeterminately. (APEX)
The ethical dilemma for NASA is that they want to explore places that have never been explored but they want to do it using animals first. I personally do not think it is ethical if they, lets just say for example sake, use a monkey to test an outerspace mission. Monkeys are wild animals and they would be couped up in a space craft for a pro-longed period of time. It can be construed as animal cruelty.
If John Q took his own life, the cardiac surgeon might have faced an ethical dilemma regarding the implications of his decisions and the value of patient autonomy versus the duty to save a life. The surgeon could grapple with feelings of guilt, questioning whether more could have been done to support John Q emotionally and mentally. Additionally, the situation could raise concerns about the broader impact on healthcare practices, including the importance of addressing mental health alongside critical medical needs. Ultimately, the dilemma would center on balancing the surgeon's responsibility to provide care with the recognition of the patient's suffering and choice.
The hardest question to answer is subjective and varies from person to person. It could be a deeply personal question, a philosophical quandary, or a complex ethical dilemma that challenges one's beliefs and values.
Moral could be a synonym for ethical.
the government could take away research funds if ethical standards are not met
the government could take away research funds if ethical standards are not met
the government could take away research funds if ethical standards are not met
designers like when something is out of the ordinary but not to much. also designers like it when people compliment there designs not put them down because if you put them down it could affect there next design.
The risks you could take are cutting yourself.
The Holy Bible is already ethical. Some people caught up in worldliness might not be able to recognize what is ethical and what is not.