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Improving transparency and ethical accountability in animal studies: three ways to link ethical approvals to publications.High fat, low carbohydrate diet limit fear and aggression in Göttingen minipigsWelfare in horse breeding.Genetically modified laboratory animals--what welfare problems do they face?The Prospect of Market-Driven Improvements in Animal Welfare: Lessons from the Case of Grass Milk in Denmark.Ethical reflections on herbicide-resistant crops.Why do people buy dogs with potential welfare problems related to extreme conformation and inherited disease? A representative study of Danish owners of four small dog breeds.After Dolly--ethical limits to the use of biotechnology on farm animals.HOW SHOULD THE WELFARE OF FETAL AND NEUROLOGICALLY IMMATURE POSTNATAL ANIMALS BE PROTECTED?"What's wrong with my monkey?" Ethical perspectives on germline transgenesis in marmosets.Injurious tail biting in pigs: how can it be controlled in existing systems without tail docking?Are we ready for back-to-nature crop breeding?Feasibility of new breeding techniques for organic farming.Accelerating the Domestication of New Crops: Feasibility and Approaches.Quality of life assessment in dogs and cats receiving chemotherapy - a review of current methods.Veterinarian's dilemma: a study of how Danish small animal practitioners handle financially limited clients.Why are most EU pigs tail docked? Economic and ethical analysis of four pig housing and management scenarios in the light of EU legislation and animal welfare outcomes.Veterinarians' role in clients' decision-making regarding seriously ill companion animal patientsLay and expert perceptions of zoonotic risks: understanding conflicting perspectives in the light of moral theory.Is it acceptable to use animals to model obese humans? A critical discussion of two arguments against the use of animals in obesity research.Animal welfare and the refinement of neuroscience research methods--a case study of Huntington's disease models.Ethics and refinement in animal research.Behaviour of postnatally growth-impaired mice during malnutrition and after partial weight recovery.Going public: good scientific conduct.Communicating Identifiability Risks to Biobank Donors.Protecting Animals and Enabling Research in the European Union: An Overview of Development and Implementation of Directive 2010/63/EU.Attitudes to publicly funded obesity treatment and prevention.Should the Contribution of One Additional Lame Cow Depend on How Many Other Cows on the Farm Are Lame?Implicit normativity in scientific advice: values in nutrition scientists' decisions to give public advice.Should Europe follow the US and declare obesity a disease?: a discussion of the so-called utilitarian argument.Backward- and forward-looking responsibility for obesity: policies from WHO, the EU and England.Examining why ethics is taught to veterinary students: a qualitative study of veterinary educators' perspectives.Encouraging Self-Reflection by Veterinary Clinicians: Ethics on the Clinic Floor.Consumer preferences for pig welfare - Can the market accommodate more than one level of welfare pork?Welfare assessment in transgenic pigs expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP).In a class of their own: the Danish public considers obesity less deserving of treatment compared with smoking-related diseases.QALYs, age and fairness.Facilitating ethical reflection among scientists using the ethical matrix."I didn't have anything to decide, I wanted to help my kids"-An interview-based study of consent procedures for sampling human biological material for genetic research in rural PakistanBalancing the needs and preferences of humans against concerns for fishes: how to handle the emerging ethical discussions regarding capture fisheries?
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