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. 2005 Oct;93(4):499-501.

Growth and decentralization of the medical literature: implications for evidence-based medicine

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Growth and decentralization of the medical literature: implications for evidence-based medicine

Benjamin G Druss et al. J Med Libr Assoc. 2005 Oct.
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