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Clinical equipoise and the incoherence of research ethics
Franklin G. Miller, Howard Brody
Family Medicine
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Randomized Controlled Trial
94%
Research Ethics
84%
Incoherence
77%
Medical Care
34%
Obligation
27%
Therapeutics
25%
Physicians
23%
Null Hypothesis
22%
Clinical Research
20%
Warrants
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Conducting
16%
Doctrine
11%
Sound
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Medicine & Life Sciences
boldenone undecylenate
100%
Research Ethics
92%
Randomized Controlled Trials
44%
Clinical Ethics
25%
Physicians
20%
Risk Assessment
13%
Patient Care
12%
Therapeutics
8%
Social Sciences
research ethics
73%
medical care
26%
obligation
20%
physician
19%
doctrine
11%
appeal
10%
moral philosophy
9%