Bmc Medical Research Methodology Open Access Advantages of the Nested Case-control Design in Diagnostic Research
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Yvonne Vergouwe | Diederick E Grobbee | Arno W Hoes | A. Hoes | D. Grobbee | Y. Vergouwe | K. Moons | Ruud Oudega | Karel GM Moons | C. Biesheuvel | Cornelis J Biesheuvel | R. Oudega
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