The effects of excluding patients from the analysis in randomised controlled trials: meta-epidemiological study
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- 7 September 2009
- Vol. 339 (sep07 1) , b3244
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b3244
Abstract
F1000Prime Recommended Article: The effects of excluding patients from the analysis in randomised controlled trials: meta-epidemiological study.Keywords
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