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Bioethical dilemmas of assisted reproduction in the opinions of Polish women in infertility treatment: a research report
- Correspondence to Dr Aleksandra Dembińska, Social Sciences Institute, Katowice School of Economics, Harcerzy Wrzesnia 3, Katowice 40–659, Poland;a.dembinska{at}interia.pl
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Bioethical dilemmas of assisted reproduction in the opinions of Polish women in infertility treatment: a research report
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- Received November 28, 2011
- Revised July 12, 2012
- Accepted August 1, 2012
- First published September 12, 2012.
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April 27, 2016
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