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Splitting embryos on the slippery slope: ethics and public policy.
Ruth Macklin
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Arts & Humanities
Slippery Slope
100%
Embryo
68%
Public Policy
58%
George Washington
36%
Experiment
35%
Cloning
33%
Reproductive Technology
23%
Fault
14%
Individuality
13%
Harm
12%
Social Sciences
embryo
81%
public policy
52%
moral philosophy
52%
experiment
33%
possible loss
22%
commercial market
21%
genetic diagnosis
20%
individuality
16%
regulation
8%
Law
7%
Group
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Public Policy
78%
Ethics
71%
Embryonic Structures
57%
Organism Cloning
25%
Reproductive Techniques
20%
Individuality
13%
Referral and Consultation
10%
Research Personnel
9%
Guidelines
9%
Child
6%