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Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology contains
Deontology
A normative ethical theory that emphasizes duties and rules, holding that actions are morally obligatory, permissible, or forbidden primarily in virtue of their adherence to objective moral norms.
Deontology
An ethical theory that suggests actions should be judged based on whether they adhere to a set of rules or duties, regardless of the consequences.
Individual Rights
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Intentions
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Q4: The degree to which a microbe is
Q4: Viral capsids are composed of subunits called
Q12: Serologic tests may be used to detect
Q24: Symptoms are<br>A) subjective characteristics of a disease
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Q33: Koch's postulates were used to demonstrate the
Q39: What is the distinction between a type
Q61: Microorganisms characterized by the absence of a
Q62: Which of the following types of microbe