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This article is part of a series of articles trying to provide additional information on several aspects of clinical development (trying to fill some gaps). Pvosta11:31, 18 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
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Swaths of this article appear to have been copied, down to the details of text formatting, from the EFPIA's copyrighted website. Compare, e.g., the section "EFPIA Priorities" to EFPIA'a "Mission & Priorities" page; other examples are easily found. Since I unfortunately don't have time to see it through right now I'm choosing the less drastic option, temporarily blanking and adding this article to the list at Wikipedia:Copyright problems/2009 August 28. --George (talk) 18:19, 28 August 2009 (UTC)Reply
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