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Research ethics
Ethical international research on human subjects research in the absence of local institutional review boards
- Correspondence to: S B Bhat Box 143 Frist Campus Center, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA; sbhat{at}alumni.princeton.edu
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Ethical international research on human subjects research in the absence of local institutional review boards
Publication history
- Received July 6, 2005
- Accepted November 17, 2005
- Revised November 14, 2005
- First published August 30, 2006.
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August 30, 2006
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Copyright 2006 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
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