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Volumn 14, Issue 3, 2004, Pages 235-240
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The Ohio study in light of national data and clinical experience
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
BRAIN DEATH;
BRAIN INJURY;
CLINICAL PRACTICE;
CORRELATION ANALYSIS;
DATA ANALYSIS;
FUTUROLOGY;
HEALTH CARE POLICY;
HEALTH SURVEY;
HUMAN;
INFORMATION PROCESSING;
MEDICAL ETHICS;
MEDICAL RESEARCH;
ORGAN DONOR;
PUBLIC HEALTH;
STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE;
SURVIVAL RATE;
TECHNIQUE;
CHRONIC BRAIN DISEASE;
DEATH;
DEATH AND EUTHANASIA;
DONOR;
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH;
ETHICS;
FAMILY;
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH;
INFORMED CONSENT;
LIVING DONOR;
POLICY;
PUBLIC OPINION;
TRANSPLANTATION;
UNITED STATES;
DEATH AND EUTHANASIA;
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH;
BRAIN DAMAGE, CHRONIC;
BRAIN DEATH;
DEATH;
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH;
FAMILY;
HUMANS;
LIVING DONORS;
OHIO;
PUBLIC OPINION;
PUBLIC POLICY;
THIRD-PARTY CONSENT;
TISSUE AND ORGAN PROCUREMENT;
TISSUE DONORS;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 6044228305
PISSN: 10546863
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1353/ken.2004.0032 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (5)
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References (5)
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