How Well Do Various Health Outcome Definitions Identify Appropriate Cases in Observational Studies?
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Brent I. Fox | Richard A. Hansen | Joshua C. Hollingsworth | Michael D. Gray | Peng Zeng | R. Hansen | B. Fox | Peng Zeng | Juan Gao | Juan Gao
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