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What Constitutes a Well-Designed Clinical Trial?
A well-designed clinical trial is characterized by several key elements, each contributing to its overall integrity and scientific value. These elements include:
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What Constitutes a Well-Designed Clinical Trial?
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5. How are ethical considerations addressed in clinical trials?
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