Dudas* M., et al.
(*Correspondence: marek.dudas@mail.crickett.org)
Abstract
Responsible parenthood, evidence-based medicine, and reliable research are practically impossible without highly permissive and deeply moral social environment.
Citation: Dudas+/2020/CRICKETT:cnlakgxl
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