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Comment
. 2019 Sep;19(9):56-58.
doi: 10.1080/15265161.2019.1630499.

Coercion as Subjection and the Institutional Review Board

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Coercion as Subjection and the Institutional Review Board

David B Resnik. Am J Bioeth. 2019 Sep.
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