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Relation between randomized controlled trials published in leading general medical journals and the global burden of disease
Paula A. Rochon, Azad Mashari, Ariel Cohen, Anjali Misra, Dara Laxer, David L. Streiner, Julie M. Dergal, Jocalyn P. Clark, Jennifer Gold and Malcolm A. Binns
CMAJ May 25, 2004 170 (11) 1673-1677; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1031006
Paula A. Rochon
Azad Mashari
Ariel Cohen
Anjali Misra
Dara Laxer
David L. Streiner
Julie M. Dergal
Jocalyn P. Clark
Jennifer Gold
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Relation between randomized controlled trials published in leading general medical journals and the global burden of disease
Paula A. Rochon, Azad Mashari, Ariel Cohen, Anjali Misra, Dara Laxer, David L. Streiner, Julie M. Dergal, Jocalyn P. Clark, Jennifer Gold, Malcolm A. Binns
CMAJ May 2004, 170 (11) 1673-1677; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1031006
Relation between randomized controlled trials published in leading general medical journals and the global burden of disease
Paula A. Rochon, Azad Mashari, Ariel Cohen, Anjali Misra, Dara Laxer, David L. Streiner, Julie M. Dergal, Jocalyn P. Clark, Jennifer Gold, Malcolm A. Binns
CMAJ May 2004, 170 (11) 1673-1677; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1031006
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