Hardly traceable pitfalls in medical review articles
The main purpose of review articles is to increase insight into the best possible practice for increasing the health condition of future subjects. This requires the collection of as many relevant data as possible from earlier case studies, but such data should be mutually independent. If the data fr...
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Main Authors: | Olaf R. van Loon (Author), A.J. (Tom) (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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