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Source: PubMed
International journal of nursing studies
Sep, 2008;45 (9): 1257-60.
Duplicate publication and 'salami slicing': ethical issues and practical solutions.
Ian Norman, Peter Griffiths
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PMID: 18755331
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2008.07.003
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MeSH Term
Ethics
Publishing
Editorial
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