Research cost analyses to aid in decision making in the conduct of a large prevention trial, CARET. Carotene and Retinol Efficacy Trial.
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G S Omenn | M D Thornquist | N Urban | A Tseng | C Edelstein | B Lund | G. Omenn | M. Thornquist | N. Urban | C. Edelstein | B. Lund | A. Tseng
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