Sample sizes of studies on diagnostic accuracy: literature survey
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Lucas M Bachmann | Patrick M Bossuyt | Milo A Puhan | Gerben ter Riet | P. Bossuyt | M. Puhan | G. Riet | L. Bachmann
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