Magnitude and modifiers of the weekend effect in hospital admissions: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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J. Bion | C. Tarrant | Yen-Fu Chen | R. Lilford | S. Watson | X. Armoiry | E. Sutton | Cassie Aldridge | A. Gosling | Nicholas Cowley | C. Higenbottam | Chia-Wei Wu | A. Boyal | Ranjna Basra | Nicholas Cowley
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