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Due to Potential Concerns of Bias and Conflicts of Interest, Regulatory Bodies Should Not Do Evaluation Methodology Research Related to Their Regulatory Missions

Medical Physics - United States
doi 10.1002/mp.12373
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MedicineNuclear MedicineRadiologyImagingBiophysics
Date

June 28, 2017

Authors
Dev P. ChakrabortyRobert M. NishikawaColin G. Orton
Publisher

Wiley


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