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Comment
. 2000 Oct 28;321(7268):1078-9.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7268.1078.

Seeing what you want to see in randomised controlled trials. Authors' choice of study was ill informed

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Seeing what you want to see in randomised controlled trials. Authors' choice of study was ill informed

R Holman. BMJ. .
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