Group consent in population based research

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Group consent in population based research. / Blohm, Cristina; Simon, Jürgen.

In: Journal International de Bioethique, Vol. 19, No. 3, 09.2008, p. 49-67.

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Blohm C, Simon J. Group consent in population based research. Journal International de Bioethique. 2008 Sep;19(3):49-67. doi: 10.3917/jib.193.0049

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