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Acquisitions
Elger, Bernice S.: Research on prisoners: a comparison between the iom committee recommendations
(2006) and european regulations. - Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2010. In: Bioethics (24)1, 1-13
Haynes, Richard: Animals in research, 10. In: Life science ethics / Gary L. Comstock, ed. - 2. ed. - Dor-
drecht [u.a.]: Springer, (2010). - ISBN 978-90-481-8791-1 - ISBN 978-90-481-8792-8., 267-285
Hossne, William Saad: Ethics of research involving human subjects: the Brazilian experience, 2010. In:
Ibero-American bioethics : history and perspectives / Leo Pessini; Christian de Paul de Barchifontaine
Fernando Lolas Stepke, eds. - Dordrecht [u.a.]: Springer, (2010). - (Philosophy and Medicine; 106). Ein-
heitssacht.: Bioética na Ibero-América: história e perspectivas . - ISBN 978-1-402-09349-4., 333-341
Kodama, Satoshi: Neither a "person" nor a "thing": the controversy concerning the moral and legal status
of human embryos in Japan, 2010.In: Contested cells : global perspectives on the stem cell debate / eds.
Benjamin J. Capps ; Alastair V. Campbell. - London [u.a.]: Imperial College Press, (2010). - ISBN 978-1-
84816-437-6 - ISBN 1-84816-437-8. , 421-439
Silverstein, Jeffrey H.: Ethical function of human subjects review boards: a US perspective, 2011. In: Clini-
cal ethics in anesthesiology: a case-based textbook / ed. by Gail A. Van Norman. Co-eds. Stephen Jackson
European Textbook on Ethics in Research. - Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2010.
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National bioethics committees in action. - Paris: UNESCO, 2010, 115
Reviewing clinical trials: a guide for the ethics committee. - Hong Kong: Clinical Trials Centre, 2010, 153
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