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Global medical ethics
National Bioethics Council: a Brazilian proposal
- Correspondence to Henk ten Have, Unesco, Division of Ethics of Science and Technology, 1 rue Miollis, 75015 Paris, France; h.tenhave{at}unesco.org
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National Bioethics Council: a Brazilian proposal
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- Received May 11, 2009
- Revised July 27, 2009
- Accepted October 2, 2009
- First published February 4, 2010.
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April 27, 2016
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