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Individual Difference and Study-Specific Characteristics Influencing Attitudes about the Use of Animals in Medical Research

By B. Henry, R. Pulcino

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Category Journal Articles
Date 2009
Publication Title Society & Animals
Volume 17
Issue 4
Pages 305-324
ISBN/ISSN 1063-1119
DOI 10.1163/106311109x12474622855101
Language English
Author Address [Henry, Bill] Metropolitan State Coll Denver, Denver, CO USA. Henry, B, Metropolitan State Coll Denver, Denver, CO USA. henrybi@mscd.edu rpulcino@omni.org
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