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What is it Exactly that you do? A "Snapshot" of an Ethicist at Work

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Ehleben, C.M., Childs, B.H. & Saltzman, S.L. What is it Exactly that you do? A "Snapshot" of an Ethicist at Work. HEC Forum 10, 71–74 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008814919396

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