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Research ethics
Hopes for Helsinki: reconsidering “vulnerability”
- Dr L A Eckenwiler, Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics, George Mason University, Robinson B 472C, 4400 University Avenue, MS 2D7, Fairfax, Virginia 22030, USA; leckenwi{at}gmu.edu
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Hopes for Helsinki: reconsidering “vulnerability”
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- Accepted March 3, 2008
- First published September 30, 2008.
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September 30, 2008
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