To test a new drug that has the potential of curing people of the common
cold, a company...
Biology, 22.10.2019 23:00 pnicklin00
To test a new drug that has the potential of curing people of the common
cold, a company asked human volunteers who were coughing and sneezing
to participate in a clinical study. the objective of the experiment was to test
whether the new drug could cure the volunteers in the experimental group of
the common cold.
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