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Social and Spatial Constraints in the Development and Functioning of Social Networks: A Case Study of Guildford
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Published 1974
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“My body is one of the best commodities”: Exploring the ethics of commodification in phase i healthy volunteer clinical trials
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Fisher, J.A
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Walker
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R.L
Published 2019
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Helplessness Mediates Racial Discrimination and Depression for African American Young Adults
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Hong, J.H
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Madubata, I.J
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Odafe, M.O
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Talavera, D.C
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Walker
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Healthy Volunteers’ Perceptions of the Benefits of Their Participation in Phase I Clinical Trials
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Cottingham, M.D
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Fisher, J.A
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Kalbaugh, J.M
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McManus, L.
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Monahan, T.
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Walker
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R.L
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Wood, M.M
Published 2018
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