/utilization. /use 12190 . Used with equipment, facilities, programs, services, and health personnel for discussions, usually with data, of how much they are used. It includes discussions of overuse and underuse. . 0.54
Ethical Theory. Consequentialism . Deontological Ethics . Ethics, Deontological . Ethics, Teleological . Normative Ethics . Teleological Ethics . Utilitarianism . Deontological Ethic . Ethic, Deontological . Ethic, Normative . Ethic, Teleological . Ethical Theories . Ethics, Normative . Normative Ethic . Teleological Ethic . Theories, Ethical . Theory, Ethical . Utilitarianisms . Teleological Ethics . Deontological Ethics . A philosophically coherent set of propositions (for example, utilitarianism) which attempts to provide general norms for the guidance and evaluation of moral conduct. (from Beauchamp and Childress, Principles of Biomedical Ethics, 4th ed) . 0.53
Ethics. Egoism . Ethical Issues . Metaethics . Moral Policy . Natural Law . Situational Ethics . Ethical Issue . Ethics, Situational . Issue, Ethical . Issues, Ethical . Law, Natural . Laws, Natural . Moral Policies . Natural Laws . Policies, Moral . Policy, Moral . METAETHICS . SITUATIONAL ETHICS . UTILITARIANISM . The philosophy or code pertaining to what is ideal in human character and conduct. Also, the field of study dealing with the principles of morality. . 0.53
Probability Theory. Probability Theories . Theories, Probability . Theory, Probability . The branch of mathematics dealing with the purely logical properties of probability. Its theorems underlie most statistical methods. (Last, A Dictionary of Epidemiology, 2d ed) . 0.51