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Editorial
. 2022 Jan 27;72(715):54-55.
doi: 10.3399/bjgp22X718289. Print 2022 Feb.

Trial and error: challenges conducting pragmatic trials in general practice

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Editorial

Trial and error: challenges conducting pragmatic trials in general practice

Katharine Ann Wallis et al. Br J Gen Pract. .
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