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Behavior / Autonomy / Design of experiments / Pharmacology / Institutional review board / Informed consent / Consent / Language interpretation / Translation / Ethics / Clinical research / Medical ethics
Date: 2014-11-06 15:00:31
Behavior
Autonomy
Design of experiments
Pharmacology
Institutional review board
Informed consent
Consent
Language interpretation
Translation
Ethics
Clinical research
Medical ethics

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