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A study of consent for participation in a non-therapeutic study in the pediatric intensive care population
- Correspondence to Dr Kusum Menon, Department of PICU, CHEO, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 8L1; menon{at}cheo.on.ca
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A study of consent for participation in a non-therapeutic study in the pediatric intensive care population
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- Received September 10, 2012
- Revised November 22, 2012
- Accepted January 3, 2013
- First published January 23, 2013.
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April 27, 2016
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