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From Verification to Strengthening Compliance: Prospects and Challenges of the Biological Weapons Convention
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 209-219
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Biocracy and Democracy: Science, Ethics, and the Law
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 137-149
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“What About Your Genes?” Ethical, Legal, and Policy Dimensions of Genetics in the Workplace
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 57-75
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Paternal-Fetal Conflict: An Examination of Paternal Responsibilities to the Fetus
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 63-75
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New Biotechnology: Potential Problems Likely Promises1
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 42-52
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The Politics of a Scientific Meeting: The Origin-of-AIDS Debate at the Royal Society
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 119-130
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A cultural neuroscience perspective on North Korean strategic culture: Implications for tailored deterrence
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- 21 September 2018, pp. 156-179
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Politics and the Life Sciences: A Journal, A Mission, A Vision
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 3-4
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Evolutionary institutionalism: New perspectives
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- 21 June 2016, pp. 48-60
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A Biosocial Theory of Social Stratification Derived from the Concepts of Pro/Antisociality and r/K Selection
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 5-23
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The Birth Order Trap
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 167-170
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Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Center for Human Genome Research, National Institutes of Health
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 273-275
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Biopolitical science
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 24-47
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Politics and the life sciences: An unfinished revolution
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- 18 January 2016, pp. 43-64
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The Duality of Human Nature
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 221-241
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Biodefense crossing the line
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 2-3
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Reproductive policy and the social construction of motherhood
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- 23 November 2016, pp. 18-29
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Presidential Disability: Past Experiences and Future Implications
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 50-66
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Demographic profile of states with human cloning laws: Morality policy, meets political economy
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 43-50
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The Best Interests of the Child in Assisted Human Reproduction: The Interplay Between the State, Professionals, and Parents
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 33-44
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