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Volumn 17, Issue 2, 1996, Pages 45-63
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Establishing the boundaries of ethically permissible research with special populations.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
AGED;
ARTICLE;
BIOETHICS;
BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH;
CANADA;
CHILD;
CLINICAL PROTOCOL;
DISABLED PERSON;
GOVERNMENT REGULATION;
HUMAN;
HUMAN EXPERIMENT;
INFORMED CONSENT;
LEGAL ASPECT;
MEDICAL ETHICS;
MENTAL CAPACITY;
MENTAL DEFICIENCY;
METHODOLOGY;
POLICY;
PRISONER;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
STANDARD;
VULNERABLE POPULATION;
BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH;
AGED;
BIOETHICS;
CANADA;
CHILD;
CLINICAL PROTOCOLS;
DISABLED PERSONS;
ETHICS, MEDICAL;
GOVERNMENT REGULATION;
HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION;
HUMANS;
INFORMED CONSENT;
MENTAL COMPETENCY;
MENTAL RETARDATION;
NONTHERAPEUTIC HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION;
PRISONERS;
PUBLIC POLICY;
RESEARCH DESIGN;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
THERAPEUTIC HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION;
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS;
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EID: 0030281391
PISSN: 02268841
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (8)
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References (0)
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