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    Offering patients entry in clinical trials: preliminary study of the views of prospective participants.F. Corbett, J. Oldham & R. Lilford - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (4):227-231.
    OBJECTIVE: To ascertain attitudes to different methods of obtaining informed consent for randomised clinical trials (RCTs). DESIGN: Structured interviews with members of the public, medical secretaries and medical students. SETTING: The public were approached in a variety of public places. Medical secretaries and students were approached in their place of work. SUBJECTS: Fifty members of the public, 25 secretaries and 25 students. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Views on RCTs were elicited, with particular emphasis on how subjects thought the concept of randomisation (...)
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    The clinical and cultural factors in classifying low back pain patients within Greece: a qualitative exploration of Greek health professionals.Evdokia V. Billis, Christopher J. McCarthy, Ioannis Stathopoulos, Eleni Kapreli, Paulina Pantzou & Jacqueline A. Oldham - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (3):337-345.
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    Which are the most important discriminatory items for subclassifying non‐specific low back pain? A Delphi study among Greek health professionals.Evdokia Billis, Christopher J. McCarthy, John Gliatis, Ioannis Stathopoulos, Maria Papandreou & Jacqueline A. Oldham - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (3):542-549.
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    Uninformed Decisionmaking The Case of Surrogate Research Consent.Stephan Haimowitz, Susan J. Delano & John M. Oldham - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (6):9-16.
    A New York court recently struck down state Office of Mental Health regulations governing research involving subjects with impaired decisionmaking capacity. The court held that neither incapacitated adults nor minors could participate in any research protocol that contained a nontherapeutic element, irrespective of possible benefits to the subject or the importance of the knowledge to be gained. Although the decision rested on a technical point of law and dealt only with psychiatric research, the court's holding has significantly broader implications.
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    Examining computers & society 1970--2008.Joseph D. Oldham - 2009 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 39 (2):34-42.
    This paper is a review of 39 years of SIGCAS publications in Computers and Society, the newsletter of ACM SIGCAS. The publication is archived in the ACM Digital Library [12]. I set out to examine SIGCAS through its publications.
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  6. Life is Commitment.J. H. Oldham - 1959
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    Rumpling instability in thermal barrier systems under isothermal conditions in vacuum.Rahul Panat, K. Jimmy Hsia † & Joseph Oldham - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (1):45-64.
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