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On Medical Secrecy

Soviet Law and Government, 1982
The Constitution of the USSR proclaims the right of citizens to privacy (Article 56). The harmony of personal and public interests in socialist society presupposes the existence of a certain area of personal life that is free of direct interference by society.
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Secrecy in Medical Research

New England Journal of Medicine, 1996
The conduct of medical research is in increasing jeopardy. Scarce funds for research have been strained by the emergence of new problems requiring intensive work. But a more insidious problem is compromising the ability to make progress in medical research. Secrecy about methods and results has become a common and accepted practice.
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Secrecy Performance for RIS-Based Integrated Satellite Vehicle Networks With a UAV Relay and MRC Eavesdropping

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles, 2023
Feng Zhou, Xingwang Li, Mamoun Alazab
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AF Relaying Secrecy Performance Prediction for 6G Mobile Communication Networks in Industry 5.0

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2022
Lingwei Xu, Ye Tao, Xu Yu
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Secrecy Performance Analysis of RIS-Aided Wireless Communication Systems

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2020
Liang Yang, Yang Jinxia, Wenwu Xie
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[Medical secrecy].

Arquivos brasileiros de medicina, 1998
M, APPELMANS, R, de ARAGAO
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MEDICAL SECRECY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1966
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Enhancing Secrecy Performance for STAR-RIS NOMA Networks

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2023
Xingwang Li, Yike Zheng, Ming Zeng
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[Medical secrecy].

Revue medicale de la Suisse romande, 1992
R, Gherardi, J P, Benais
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