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Research ethics
New governance arrangements for research ethics committees: is facilitating research achieved at the cost of participants’ interest
- Correspondence to: E Cave, Lecturer in Law, Department of Law, 20 Lyddon Terrace, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK; laweggc{at}leeds.ac.uk
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New governance arrangements for research ethics committees: is facilitating research achieved at the cost of participants’ interest
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- Accepted April 15, 2002
- Revised April 12, 2002
- First published October 1, 2002.
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March 05, 2018
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Copyright 2002 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
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