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Choosing tomorrow’s children: the ethics of selective reproduction

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Choosing tomorrow’s children: the ethics of selective reproduction. / Wilkinson, Stephen.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2010. 265 p. (Issues in biomedical ethics).

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Harvard

Wilkinson, S 2010, Choosing tomorrow’s children: the ethics of selective reproduction. Issues in biomedical ethics, Clarendon Press, Oxford.

APA

Wilkinson, S. (2010). Choosing tomorrow’s children: the ethics of selective reproduction. (Issues in biomedical ethics). Clarendon Press.

Vancouver

Wilkinson S. Choosing tomorrow’s children: the ethics of selective reproduction. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2010. 265 p. (Issues in biomedical ethics).

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Wilkinson, Stephen. / Choosing tomorrow’s children : the ethics of selective reproduction. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2010. 265 p. (Issues in biomedical ethics).

Bibtex

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