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CONFLICT OF INTEREST OFFENCE [PDF]
The following study aims to analyze the conflict ot interest provisions offence stipulated under Article 301 of the special part of the new Criminal Code.
Andrei – Lucian PUȘCAȘU
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Authorship & Conflict of interest statement [PDF]
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Authorship and Conflict of Interest [PDF]
Derechos Humanos, Centro de
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Conflict of Laws: Pennsylvania Repudiates Place of Injury Rule, Adopts Governmental Interest Analysis [PDF]
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Dinamika Pelestarian Kesenian Senjang di Kabupaten Batang Hari Provinsi Jambi
Senjang is a Malay musical art found in the provinces of South Sumatra and Jambi. In South Sumatra, the existence of senjang is well maintained. This condition is achieved by combining senjang with modern musical instruments.
Febby Febriyandi YS
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Conflicts of interest held by researchers remain a focus of attention in clinical research. Biases related to these relationships have the potential to directly impact the quality of healthcare by influencing decision-making, yet conflicts of interest ...
A. Dunn+3 more
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Perceived conflict of interest in health science partnerships
University scientists conducting research on topics of potential health concern often want to partner with a range of actors, including government entities, non-governmental organizations, and private enterprises.
J. Besley+5 more
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Conflict of Interest; Blind Spots at the Research Field
"Conflict of interest" or "competing interest" occurs when the author or sponsor of the study has a financial, commercial, legal, or professional relationship with the organization, individuals, study samples, or research environment, so as the results ...
Mohammadreza Amiresmaili+1 more
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Objectives To document low/middle-income country (LMIC) health researchers’ views about authorship, redundant publication, plagiarism and conflicts of interest and how common poor practice was in their institutions.
A. Rohwer, T. Young, E. Wager, P. Garner
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It seems that nearly every day my hometown newspaper, The New York Times, describes a new scandal relating to conflicts of interest among academics and academic physicians. From signing off on ghostwritten articles, giving talks for pharma to slanting or even fabricating the results of their research, academic physicians are accused of violating the ...
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