Impact of PubMed search filters on the retrieval of evidence by physicians
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Amit X. Garg | Amardeep Thind | Nancy L. Wilczynski | K. Ann McKibbon | R. Brian Haynes | Jessica M. Sontrop | Arthur V. Iansavichus | A. Garg | R. Haynes | A. Iansavichus | N. Wilczynski | S. Shariff | M. Weir | M. Speechley | J. Sontrop | A. Thind | Mark R. Speechley | Salimah Z. Shariff | Matthew A. Weir | K. McKibbon | Haynes Rb
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