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Utilitarian redundancy in local medical systems - theoretical and methodological contributions.
Social health: rethinking the concept through social practice theory and feminist care ethics.
Fair innings? The utilitarian and prioritarian value of risk reduction over a whole lifetime.
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Twenty Four Hour Ambulatory pH & Impedance Testing: Normative Data for Indian Population
Informed Consent for Whole Genome Sequencing: Ideals and Norms Referenced by Early Participants
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Normative Value of Single Heel-rise Test in School-going Children Along With Its Inter-session Agree…
Covid 19 Pandemic. Emerging Legal and Ehical Disputes Over Patient Confidentiality
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