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Aspects of disaster research ethics applicable to other contexts
- Correspondence to Dr Bridget Haire, Kirby Institute for Infection and Immunity in Society, UNSW, Level 6, Wallace Wurth Building, Kensington, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia; b.haire{at}unsw.edu.au
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Aspects of disaster research ethics applicable to other contexts
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- Received October 12, 2016
- Accepted November 1, 2016
- First published November 21, 2016.
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December 18, 2017
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