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Research ethics
Implementing the district hospital recommendations for the National Health Service Research Ethics Service in England
- Correspondence to: J Wisely Central Office for Research Ethics Committees (COREC), National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA), London W2 6LG, UK; janet.wisely{at}corec.org.uk
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Implementing the district hospital recommendations for the National Health Service Research Ethics Service in England
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- Received April 7, 2006
- Accepted April 18, 2006
- Revised April 7, 2006
- First published February 28, 2007.
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February 28, 2007
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