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Research ethics
Medical research in clinical emergency settings in Europe
- Correspondence to: Ms S Lötjönen, National Advisory Board on Research Ethics, Mariankatu 5, FIN-00170 Helinski, Finland; salla.lotjonen{at}tsv.fi
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Medical research in clinical emergency settings in Europe
Publication history
- Accepted January 7, 2002
- Revised December 31, 2001
- First published June 1, 2002.
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June 01, 2002
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