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The challenge of “sperm ships”: the need for the global regulation of medical technology
- Mr D Hunter, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry BT52 1SA, UK; d.hunter3{at}ulster.ac.uk
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The challenge of “sperm ships”: the need for the global regulation of medical technology
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- Received April 25, 2007
- Revised September 29, 2007
- Accepted October 2, 2007
- First published June 30, 2008.
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June 30, 2008
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