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Accordingt o the Oxford Dictionary, 'ethics' are defined as:  
According to the Oxford Dictionary, 'ethics' are defined as:  


'Ones actions, behaviour or conduct as goverened by moral principles'  
'Ones actions, behaviour or conduct as governed by moral principles'  


In the context of biomedical research, ethics refer to the methods and practice of scienctists in relation to the treatment and respect of their subjects (both human and non-human) in and outside the lab <ref>Ethics definition, Oxford English Dictionaries © 2017 Oxford University Press [cited 19/10/17] available from: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ethics</ref>.&nbsp;<br>  
In the context of biomedical research, ethics refer to the methods and practice of scientists in relation to the treatment and respect of their subjects (both human and non-human) in and outside the lab <ref>Ethics definition, Oxford English Dictionaries © 2017 Oxford University Press [cited 19/10/17] available from: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ethics</ref>.&nbsp;<br>  


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According to the Oxford Dictionary, 'ethics' are defined as:

'Ones actions, behaviour or conduct as governed by moral principles'

In the context of biomedical research, ethics refer to the methods and practice of scientists in relation to the treatment and respect of their subjects (both human and non-human) in and outside the lab [1]

References

  1. Ethics definition, Oxford English Dictionaries © 2017 Oxford University Press [cited 19/10/17] available from: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ethics