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Comment
. 2006 Sep;50(3):161-71.

Use of fallacious arguments, Ad Hominem attacks, and biased 'expert opinions' can make CBP research 'appear flawed'

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Use of fallacious arguments, Ad Hominem attacks, and biased 'expert opinions' can make CBP research 'appear flawed'

Deed E Harrison et al. J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2006 Sep.
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