Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... applied science . To this writer , science devoted to the dis- covery and establishment of new concepts is basic , and all else is applied science . In this sense , basic science can and does emerge from clinical studies . It is ...
... applied science . To this writer , science devoted to the dis- covery and establishment of new concepts is basic , and all else is applied science . In this sense , basic science can and does emerge from clinical studies . It is ...
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... applied , some- times with half - way measures such as warning devices at grade crossings , in place of corrective elimination . Restrictive law has not 4 Two or three other rather more obvious factors were doubtless in part responsible ...
... applied , some- times with half - way measures such as warning devices at grade crossings , in place of corrective elimination . Restrictive law has not 4 Two or three other rather more obvious factors were doubtless in part responsible ...
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... applied to human beings to further scientific knowledge and to help suffering humanity , the World Medical Association has prepared the following recommendations as a guide to each doctor in clinical re- search . It must be stressed ...
... applied to human beings to further scientific knowledge and to help suffering humanity , the World Medical Association has prepared the following recommendations as a guide to each doctor in clinical re- search . It must be stressed ...
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