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Facial recognition law in China
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Su, Zhaohui, Cheshmehzangi, Ali, McDonnell, Dean, Bentley, Barry L., Da Veiga, Claudimar Pereira, Xiang, Yu Tao. Facial recognition law in China[J]. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, 2022.
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Ethics- Medical
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Can China's 'standard of care' for COVID-19 be replicated in Europe?
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Raposo,Vera Lucia. Can China's 'standard of care' for COVID-19 be replicated in Europe?[J]. Journal of Medical Ethics, 2020, 46(7), 451-454.
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Raposo,Vera Lucia
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China to halt using executed prisoners' organs for transplants: A step in the right direction in medical ethics
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Xiang Y.-T., Meng L.-R., Ungvari G.S.. China to halt using executed prisoners' organs for transplants: A step in the right direction in medical ethics[J]. Journal of Medical Ethics, 2016, 42(1), 10-10.
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Meng L.-R.
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Ungvari G.S.
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