A Challenging Case: How Should an IRB Rule When a Protocol Calls for Using an Extremely Vulnerable Population: The Dying?
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Agich, George
Smith, David
Levine, Robert
Bibliographic Citation
Protecting Human Subjects 2005 Summer; (12): 5-6
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Find in a Libraryhttp://hdl.handle.net/10822/981316
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2005-06Collections
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