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Conflicts of Interest in Engineering
Assessing Graduate Student Progress in Engineering Ethics
'Ain't No One Here But Us Social Forces' : Constructing the Social Responsibility of Engineers.
Ethics and Biotechnology - Identifying Issues in the Face of Uncertainities
A Case of "Gray Plagiarism" from the History of the History of Computing
Do the Professional Ethics of Chemists and Engineers Differ ?
Ethics in the Details : Communicating Engineering Ethics via Micro-Insertion
IIT's Workshops for Integrating Ethics into Technical Courses : Some Lessons Learned
The Moral Status of Loyality
Proceedings of the XLIII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics
Replacement as a Problem for Justification of Preventative Detention
University Research and the Wages of Commerce.
The Usefulness of Moral Theory in Practical Ethics: A Question of Comparative Cost (A Response to Harris)
Doing the Minimum as an Alternative to Exercising Reasonable Care in a Professional Role
The Engineering Significance of Limit Analysis
Professional Responsibility for Harmful Actions
Professionalism Means Putting Your Profession First
Robert Arzbaecher and Bob Jaeger, Pritzker Institute of Medical Engineering,  Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1979-1981
Robert Arzbaecher with smart pacemaker, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1979-1987
Implantable drug pump for treating cardiac arrhythmia, ca. 1975-1985

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