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    edited by Mark A. Suckow, University of Notre Dame, Office of Research Notre Dame, IN, USA ; Bill J. Yates, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Otolaryngology Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
    Contents:
    Ch. 1. Human subjects research protections
    Ch. 2. Investigational new drug and device exemption process
    Ch. 3. The institutional animal care and use committee
    Ch. 4. Biological hazards and select agents
    Ch. 5. Radiological hazards and lasers
    Ch. 6. Controlled substances: maintaining institutional compliance
    Ch. 7. Export controls and US research universities
    Ch. 8. Data management and research integrity
    Ch. 9. Intellectual property
    Ch. 10. Financial conflicts of interest in research
    Ch. 11. Good laboratory practices (GLPs)
    Ch. 12. Human embryonic stem cell research oversight: a confluence of voluntary self-regulation and shifting policy initiatives
    Index.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2015
  • Article
    Gellis M, Pool R.
    Plast Reconstr Surg. 1977 Jan;59(1):57-63.
    Two-point discrimination in the hand and forearm is best during the third decade of life. In the fingertips, the ulnar digits are more discriminating than the radial digits. Males and females have equal two-point discrimination during each age decade. Fingertips are twice as discriminating as the thenar and hypothenar areas, and the thenar and hypothenar areas are twice as discriminating as the volar side of the wrist; the wrist is twice as discriminating as the forearm. The Kleinert and Kutler flaps demonstrated the best two-point discrimination among the repaired fingertips.
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