Many GMO studies have financial conflicts of interest
Financial conflicts of interest were found in 40 percent of published research articles on the genetically modified crops, also known as GMO crops, French researchers said this week.
Financial conflicts of interest were found in 40 percent of published research articles on the genetically modified crops, also known as GMO crops, French researchers said this week.
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Ecology
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Nanomaterials
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Internet
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Social Sciences
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Environment
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Social Sciences
Aug 22, 2013
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Economics & Business
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Social Sciences
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