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Source: PubMed
American journal of public health
Jul, 1997;87 (7): 1091-2.
Authors and authorship--reform or abolition?
M Susser
Author Information
PMID: 9254552
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.87.7.1091
Abstract
No abstract text available.
Keywords
Biomedical and Behavioral Research
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
References
BMJ. 1997 Apr 5;314(7086):1009-12 [PMID:
9112845
]
Science. 1997 Jan 24;275(5299):461 [PMID:
9019801
]
BMJ. 1994 Dec 3;309(6967):1482 [PMID:
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MeSH Term
Authorship
Biomedical Research
Editorial Policies
Moral Obligations
Social Responsibility
Editorial
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abolition?Biomedical
Behavioral
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International
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