The Fragility Index of Practice Changing Clinical Trials is Low and Highly Correlated with P-Values.
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Alexander R Zheutlin | Alexander Chaitoff | Joshua D Niforatos | Richard M Pescatore | A. Zheutlin | Alexander Chaitoff | J. Niforatos | Richard M. Pescatore
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