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Scientists, bioethics and democracy: the Italian case and its meanings
- Correspondence to: Professor G Corbellini Sezione di storia della Medicina, Università “la Sapienza”Roma, Viale dell’Università 34/a, 00185 Rome, Italy;gilberto.corbellini{at}uniroma1.it
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Scientists, bioethics and democracy: the Italian case and its meanings
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- Received January 29, 2007
- Accepted January 29, 2007
- First published May 25, 2007.
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May 25, 2007
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