Protecting Patients' Rights in Clinical Trial Scenarios: The 'Bee Metaphor' and the Symbiotic Relationship

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Protecting Patients' Rights in Clinical Trial Scenarios : The 'Bee Metaphor' and the Symbiotic Relationship. / Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo.

An Information Law for the 21st Century. ed. / Maria Bottis. Nomiki Bibliothiki Group, 2011. p. 5-13.

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Harvard

Corrales Compagnucci, M 2011, Protecting Patients' Rights in Clinical Trial Scenarios: The 'Bee Metaphor' and the Symbiotic Relationship. in M Bottis (ed.), An Information Law for the 21st Century. Nomiki Bibliothiki Group, pp. 5-13.

APA

Corrales Compagnucci, M. (2011). Protecting Patients' Rights in Clinical Trial Scenarios: The 'Bee Metaphor' and the Symbiotic Relationship. In M. Bottis (Ed.), An Information Law for the 21st Century (pp. 5-13). Nomiki Bibliothiki Group.

Vancouver

Corrales Compagnucci M. Protecting Patients' Rights in Clinical Trial Scenarios: The 'Bee Metaphor' and the Symbiotic Relationship. In Bottis M, editor, An Information Law for the 21st Century. Nomiki Bibliothiki Group. 2011. p. 5-13

Author

Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo. / Protecting Patients' Rights in Clinical Trial Scenarios : The 'Bee Metaphor' and the Symbiotic Relationship. An Information Law for the 21st Century. editor / Maria Bottis. Nomiki Bibliothiki Group, 2011. pp. 5-13

Bibtex

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