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Major Issues in Ethics of Aging Research

Authors
  1. American Geriatrics Society
  2. Butler
  3. Capron
  4. Cassel
  5. Curry
  6. Daly
  7. Dresser
  8. Fagerlin
  9. Fozard
  10. Hibbard
  11. High
  12. Hoffman
  13. Hoffman
  14. Jones
  15. Juengst
  16. Kapp
  17. Kapp
  18. Keyserlingk
  19. Langer
  20. Lidz
  21. Madden
  22. Metlife Mature Market Institute
  23. Midlarsky
  24. Mitford
  25. Moody
  26. National Bioethics Advisory Commission
  27. National Center for Health Statistics
  28. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research
  29. Nuremburg Code
  30. Ouslander
  31. Park
  32. Post
  33. President's Council on Bioethics
  34. Ramsey
  35. Rogers
  36. Sachs
  37. Stocking
  38. Tymchuk
  39. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  40. Weijer
Publication date
1 January 2006
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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