Animal extremists : A cause for concern ?

Investigators in various biomedical specialties, as well as hunters, farmers, and fur ranchers, have been victimized by animal rights extremists in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other countries during recent years. Given the extent of animal-based burn research, in which rodents and hig...

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Ethics
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