Retrieving randomized controlled trials from medline: a comparison of 38 published search filters.
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Robert Brian Haynes | K. A. McKibbon | R. Haynes | N. Wilczynski | Kathleen Ann McKibbon | Nancy Lou Wilczynski | K. McKibbon
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