Setting priorities in clinical and health services research: Properties of an adapted and updated method
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Marta Aymerich | Silvina Berra | Cristian Tebé | Jordi Alonso | C. Tebé | M. Aymerich | J. Alonso | Emília Sánchez | Joan M V Pons | J. Pons | E. Sánchez | S. Berra
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