Research ethics from a developing world perspective
Athula Sumathipala
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Research ethics from a developing world perspective
Published
2003
Publisher
Vijitha Yapa Publications
Pages
63
ISBN-10
9558095273
Description
With reference to research on twins of Sri Lanka; a study carried out under the aegis of by Sri Lankan Twin Registry.
Subjects
On the origin of species by means of natural selection
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
De rerum natura
International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
Le Deuxième Sexe
Physics
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Research ethics from a developing world perspective was written by Athula Sumathipala.
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