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    Scientific misconduct: An international perspective
    with Lawrence Rhoades
    Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (1): 5-10. 2000.
    The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policies of the Office of Research Integrity, U.S.Department of Health, or any other Federal agency
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    The three papers which follow this meeting report by Paul J. Friedman, Daniel Steiner, and Joost P. H. Drenth were presented at the symposium reviewed above.
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    Continued scientific and medical progress in Central and Eastern Europe depends on the development of an atmosphere that is conducive to implementing the changes that are necessary to bring better health and longer lives for everyone. Privatization and commercialization are threatening the objectivity of clinical research and the availability of health care because uncontrolled market mechanisms focused on profit are nurturing conflict of interest that generate bias and unreliability into resear…Read more