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Research ethics
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Rethinking scientific responsibility
- Correspondence to Professor Annika Forssén, Department of Research and Development, Norrbotten County Council, 971 89 Luleå, Sweden; annika.forssen{at}nll.se
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Rethinking scientific responsibility
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- Received July 2, 2010
- Revised November 26, 2010
- Accepted December 10, 2010
- First published January 25, 2011.
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April 20, 2011
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