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119 | -- | 137 | Rob Reuzel. Interactive technology assessment of paediatric cochlear implantation |
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195 | -- | 206 | Gert Jan van der Wilt. Health technology assessment: trying to bring empirical and ethical inquiry together |
207 | -- | 220 | Leonhard Hennen. Biomedical and bioethical issues in Parliamentary TA and in Health Technology Assessment |
221 | -- | 246 | Christian Clausen, Yutaka Yoshinaka. Social shaping of technology in TA and HTA |
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