Neuroethics: a modern context for ethics in neuroscience
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Человек, Neuroethics: a modern context for ethics in neuroscience
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НЕЙРОЭТИКА, NEUROETHICS, НЕЙРОНАУКА, NEUROSCIENCE, ЭТИКА НАУКИ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПОСЛЕДСТВИЯ РАЗВИТИЯ НАУКИ, ETHICAL ISSUES OF SCIENCE, SOCIAN IMLICATIONS OF SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS
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