Smoke Screen to Distract From Flawed Science: A Response to Côté et al. Over Criticisms to Their Deficient 'Rapid Review' on Chiropractic X-Ray Utility
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Main Authors: | Paul A. Oakley (Author), Joseph W. Betz (Author), Deed E. Harrison (Author), Leonard A. Siskin (Author), Donald W. Hirsh (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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