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Comparative Study
. 2015 Jun 16;313(23):2377-9.
doi: 10.1001/jama.2015.5734.

Short-term Outcomes of Infants Enrolled in Randomized Clinical Trials vs Those Eligible but Not Enrolled

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Comparative Study

Short-term Outcomes of Infants Enrolled in Randomized Clinical Trials vs Those Eligible but Not Enrolled

Elizabeth E Foglia et al. JAMA. .
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The authors disclose no conflicts of interest.

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