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Basic statistics for clinicians: 2. Interpreting study results: confidence intervals
G. Guyatt, R. Jaeschke, N. Heddle, D. Cook, H. Shannon and S. Walter
CMAJ January 15, 1995 152 (2) 169-173;
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H. Shannon
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G. Guyatt, R. Jaeschke, N. Heddle, D. Cook, H. Shannon, S. Walter
CMAJ Jan 1995, 152 (2) 169-173;
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