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Barron, James :How Hoboken Got Smart About Climate Change : The New Jersey city has been more forward-thinking than New York in preparing for big storms. In: New York Times, 2023 (2023-11-13)
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DeWeese, Robert A :The not-so-tell-tale heart. In: The Hastings Center report, 2011, Vol. 41 (2), 8; author reply 9-11
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Poreda, Michael :Reforming New Jersey's vaccination policy: the case for the Conscientious Exemption Bill. In: Seton Hall law review, 2011, Vol. 41 (2), 765-811
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Weaver, Susan :POLST [Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment] is coming to New Jersey. In: New Jersey nurse, 2011, Vol. 41 (3), 7
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Clark, Paul Alexander ; Gesell, Sabina B :Using patient evaluations to empirically assess medicaid programs for social justice. In: Social work in public health, 2010, Vol. 25 (5), 486-510
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Paris, John J. ; Moore, M. Patrick :The case: the "Ashley Treatment" revisited. Commentary: What kind of fire or whose feet? In: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2010, Vol. 19 (3), 407-411
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Benefits awarded employee who resigned for 'unsafe worksite'. Case on point: Shelton v. Board of Review, A-4534-0831 (10/14/2010)-NJ. In: Nursing law's Regan report, 2010, Vol. 51 (7), 4
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Baum, Merry Sue :Teaching ethical dentistry. In: Journal of the New Jersey Dental Association, 2009, Vol. 80 (1), 14-15
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DeLia, Derek et al.: Effects of regulation and competition on health care disparities: the case of cardiac angiography in New Jersey. In: Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2009, Vol. 34 (1), 63-91
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Walkup, James ; Bock, Elinor :What do prospective research participants want to know? What do they assume they know already? In: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2009, Vol. 4 (2), 59-63
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Goetz, Richard B. ; Growdon, Karen R. :A defense of the learned intermediary doctrine. In: Food and Drug Law Journal, 2008, Vol. 63 (2), 421-438
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Kovalesky, Mary L. :To disclose or not to disclose: determining the scope and exercise of a physician's duty to warn third parties of genetically transmissible conditions [comment] In: University of Cincinnati Law Review, 2008, Vol. 76 (3), 1019-1041
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Tulp, Gary R. :Whose cell line is it anyway? Intellectual property implications of New Jersey's policy on stem cell research [comment] In: Seton Hall Law Review, 2008, Vol. 38 (3), 1167-1196
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Wadman, Meredith :Stem cells: stuck in New Jersey [news] In: Nature, 2008, Vol. 451 (7179), 622-626
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Heitz, Ruth :A case for advance directives. In: WMJ: Wisconsin Medical Journal, 2007, Vol. 106 (6), 343-346
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Lewis, M. Jane ; Peterson, Susan K. :Perceptions of genetic testing for cancer predisposition among Ashkenazi Jewish women In: Community Genetics, 2007, Vol. 10 (2), 72-81
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Newton, David E. :STEM CELL RESEARCH 2007
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New Jersey Catholic hospitals support stem cell research, promote cord blood donation In: Health Care Ethics USA, 2007, Vol. 15 (1), 15
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Erde, Edmund L. et al.: Patient confidentiality vs disclosure of inheritable risk: a survey-based study In: Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 2006, Vol. 106 (10), 615-620
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Nguyen, Lauren Thuy :The fate of stem cell research and a proposal for future legislative regulation In: Santa Clara Law Review, 2006, Vol. 46 (2), 419-449