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  • 2. How the CIOMS guidelines contribute to fair inclusion of pregnant women in research.
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  • 3. CIOMS guidelines remain conservative about vulnerability and social justice.
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  • 6. Research ethics for a globalised world: the revised CIOMS international guidelines.
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  • 8. Regulating research involving adults who lack decision making capacity.
    Fleischman AR.
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  • 10. How not to rethink research ethics.
    Beauchamp TL.
    Am J Bioeth; 2005 Mar; 5(1):31-3; author reply W15-8. PubMed ID: 16036653
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  • 11. Revised CIOMS International Ethical Guidelines for Health-Related Research Involving Humans.
    van Delden JJ, van der Graaf R.
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  • 13. Does research ethics rest on a mistake?
    Miller FG.
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  • 14. Ethical issues in adolescent consent for research.
    Lind C, Anderson B, Oberle K.
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  • 15. Law, ethics, and biomedical research involving human subjects in developing countries.
    Jayasuriya DC.
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  • 16. Ethical standards for human subject research in developing countries.
    Miller J, Crigger BJ.
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  • 17. Is the concept of informed consent applicable to clinical research involving critically ill patients?
    Luce JM.
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  • 18. Revised CIOMS research ethics guidance: on the importance of process for credibility.
    Schuklenk U.
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  • 19. Consent and assent to participate in research from people with dementia.
    Slaughter S, Cole D, Jennings E, Reimer MA.
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