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Clinical research / Drug discovery / Food and Drug Administration / Research exemption / Merck KGaA v. Integra Lifesciences I /  Ltd. / Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act / Generic drug / New Drug Application / Safe harbor / Pharmaceutical sciences / Pharmaceutical industry / Pharmacology
Date: 2013-03-31 21:19:46
Clinical research
Drug discovery
Food and Drug Administration
Research exemption
Merck KGaA v. Integra Lifesciences I
Ltd.
Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act
Generic drug
New Drug Application
Safe harbor
Pharmaceutical sciences
Pharmaceutical industry
Pharmacology

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