Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... ment on it is appropriate in the present consideration . When the collection of data is mandatory , as in certain govern- mental procedures , in industry , in welfare situations , there is a great burden on the sponsoring agency to ...
... ment on it is appropriate in the present consideration . When the collection of data is mandatory , as in certain govern- mental procedures , in industry , in welfare situations , there is a great burden on the sponsoring agency to ...
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... ment of the text thereafter by the following words : “ and in particular no one shall be subjected to such treatment in the form of medical or scientific experimentation . " 12. The revised amendment of Greece and Italy called for the ...
... ment of the text thereafter by the following words : “ and in particular no one shall be subjected to such treatment in the form of medical or scientific experimentation . " 12. The revised amendment of Greece and Italy called for the ...
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... ment . The result of the Health Service's examination shall be sent in writing to the investigator . 5. The Health Service must maintain records of the research project in which medical students participate . These records shall include ...
... ment . The result of the Health Service's examination shall be sent in writing to the investigator . 5. The Health Service must maintain records of the research project in which medical students participate . These records shall include ...
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