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The ethics of betel nut consumption in Taiwan
- Correspondence to Dr Joseph Tham, School of Bioethics, Pontificio Ateneo Regina Apostolorum, Via degli Aldobrandeschi 190, Rome 00163, Italy; jtham{at}legionaries.org
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The ethics of betel nut consumption in Taiwan
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- Received October 11, 2016
- Revised January 20, 2017
- Accepted February 13, 2017
- First published March 6, 2017.
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October 24, 2017
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