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Research ethics
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The challenge of defining standards of prevention in HIV prevention trials
- Correspondence to Sean Philpott, The Bioethics Program, Union Graduate College, 80 Nott Terrace, Schenectady, NY 12308, USA; philpots{at}mail.uniongraduatecollege.edu
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The challenge of defining standards of prevention in HIV prevention trials
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- Received April 8, 2010
- Revised October 18, 2010
- Accepted October 31, 2010
- First published December 24, 2010.
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March 17, 2011
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