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Volumn 162, Issue 2193, 1999, Pages 38-41
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Your mission is ... academic fraud and theft are a growing problem as researchers struggle to keep to an ethical code that is never talked about. Now some of science's top names are taking up the fight to keep the profession honest.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
BIOETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS;
BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH;
CLINICAL TRIAL;
EDUCATION;
ETHICS;
FORGERY;
HUMAN;
HUMAN EXPERIMENT;
MEDICAL ETHICS;
MEDICAL RESEARCH;
ORGANIZATION;
PERSONNEL;
PUBLIC RELATIONS;
RESEARCH;
RESEARCH ETHICS;
SCIENCE;
SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT;
STUDENT;
UNITED STATES;
UNIVERSITY;
BIOETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS;
BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH;
ACADEMIES AND INSTITUTES;
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH;
CLINICAL TRIALS;
EDUCATION;
ETHICS;
ETHICS, PROFESSIONAL;
ETHICS, RESEARCH;
FACULTY;
FRAUD;
HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION;
HUMANS;
INTERPROFESSIONAL RELATIONS;
RESEARCH;
RESEARCH PERSONNEL;
SCIENCE;
SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT;
STUDENTS;
UNITED STATES;
UNIVERSITIES;
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EID: 0033519744
PISSN: 02624079
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (2)
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