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Research ethics
Review of a mock research protocol in functional neuroimaging by Canadian research ethics boards
- Correspondence to: J Patenaude Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Sherbrooke, 3001 Twelfth Avenue North, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada J1H 5N4; johane.patenaude{at}usherbrooke.ca
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Review of a mock research protocol in functional neuroimaging by Canadian research ethics boards
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- Received June 9, 2005
- Accepted December 27, 2005
- Revised October 25, 2005
- First published August 30, 2006.
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April 27, 2016
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Copyright 2006 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
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