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National Biobanks: Clinical Labor, Risk Production, and the Creation of Biovalue R. Mitchell and Waldby, C., “National Biobanks: Clinical Labor, Risk Production, and the Creation of Biovalue”, Science, Technology & Human Values, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 330-355, 2010. Read more about National Biobanks: Clinical Labor, Risk Production, and the Creation of BiovalueLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
The grit in the oyster: using energy biographies to question socio-technical imaginaries of ‘smartness’ C. Groves, Henwood, K., Shirani, F., Butler, C., Parkhill, K., and Pidgeon, N., “The grit in the oyster: using energy biographies to question socio-technical imaginaries of ‘smartness’”, Journal of Responsible Innovation, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 4-25, 2016. Read more about The grit in the oyster: using energy biographies to question socio-technical imaginaries of ‘smartness’Log in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarDOIBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
Sleeping Better at Night: Investigators' Experiences with Certificates of Confidentiality L. E. Wolf and Zandecki, J., “Sleeping Better at Night: Investigators' Experiences with Certificates of Confidentiality”, IRB: Ethics & Human Research, vol. 28, no. 6, pp. 1-7, 2006. Read more about Sleeping Better at Night: Investigators' Experiences with Certificates of ConfidentialityGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
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Ethical Implications of Emerging Technologies: A Survey M. Rundle and Conley, C., “Ethical Implications of Emerging Technologies: A Survey”, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, 2007. Read more about Ethical Implications of Emerging Technologies: A SurveyLog in or register to post commentsGoogle ScholarBibTeXTaggedMARCEndNote XMLRIS
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