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Resources for Clinical Investigation: Report of a Study (1988)

Chapter: Appendix B: Position Papers by Committee Members

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Position Papers by Committee Members." Institute of Medicine. 1988. Resources for Clinical Investigation: Report of a Study. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9931.
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INTRODUC1oRY STATEMENT To PORN PAPERS m e following sections contain position papers written by individual committee members. Hey served as one basis for the committee's deliberations and recommendations. In no instance, however, did the rnmmit~Pp as a whole attempt to critique these papers and therefore they represent the individual committee members contributions to the issues. me committee's deliberations and recommendations are those summarized in the report. Only these deliberations and recommendations rare sent the committee's consensus. 29

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