A systematic review found that deviations from intention-to-treat are common in randomized trials and systematic reviews (Unbekannt)
- Neue Suche nach: Abraha, Iosief
- Neue Suche nach: Cozzolino, Francesco
- Neue Suche nach: Orso, Massimiliano
- Neue Suche nach: Marchesi, Mauro
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- Neue Suche nach: Lombardo, Guido
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- Neue Suche nach: De Florio, Rita
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- Neue Suche nach: Montedori, Alessandro
- Neue Suche nach: Abraha, Iosief
- Neue Suche nach: Cozzolino, Francesco
- Neue Suche nach: Orso, Massimiliano
- Neue Suche nach: Marchesi, Mauro
- Neue Suche nach: Germani, Antonella
- Neue Suche nach: Lombardo, Guido
- Neue Suche nach: Eusebi, Paolo
- Neue Suche nach: De Florio, Rita
- Neue Suche nach: Luchetta, Maria Laura
- Neue Suche nach: Iorio, Alfonso
- Neue Suche nach: Montedori, Alessandro
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Journal of clinical epidemiology
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84
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37-46
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2017
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Titel:A systematic review found that deviations from intention-to-treat are common in randomized trials and systematic reviews
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Beteiligte:Abraha, Iosief ( Autor:in ) / Cozzolino, Francesco ( Autor:in ) / Orso, Massimiliano ( Autor:in ) / Marchesi, Mauro ( Autor:in ) / Germani, Antonella ( Autor:in ) / Lombardo, Guido ( Autor:in ) / Eusebi, Paolo ( Autor:in ) / De Florio, Rita ( Autor:in ) / Luchetta, Maria Laura ( Autor:in ) / Iorio, Alfonso ( Autor:in )
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Erschienen in:Journal of clinical epidemiology ; 84 ; 37-46
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Verlag:
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Erscheinungsdatum:01.01.2017
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Format / Umfang:10 pages
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Medientyp:Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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Format:Print
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Sprache:Unbekannt
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