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Benefits and harms of high-dose haemodiafiltration versus high-flux haemodialysis : The comparison of high-dose haemodiafiltration with high-flux haemodialysis (CONVINCE) trial protocol
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Study protocol : effects, costs and distributional impact of digital primary care for infectious diseases-an observational, registry-based study in Sweden
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Physician staffed emergency medical service for children: a retrospective population-based registry cohort study in Odense region, Southern Denmark
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Associations between antenatal and perinatal risk factors and cerebral palsy : a Swedish cohort study
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Androgens in men study (AIMS) : Protocol for meta-analyses of individual participant data investigating associations of androgens with health outcomes in men
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Psychometric evaluation of the Chinese version of the Person-Centred Care Assessment Tool : Evaluation of the Chinese version of P-CAT
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Finnish study of intraoperative irrigation versus drain alone after evacuation of chronic subdural haematoma (FINISH) : a study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
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Under-reported relationship: a comparative study of pharmaceutical industry and patient organisation payment disclosures in the UK (2012-2016)
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Experiences of digital communication with automated patient interviews and asynchronous chat in Swedish primary care : a qualitative study
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Study for Improving Maternal Pregnancy And Child ouTcomes (IMPACT) : a study protocol for a Swedish prospective multicentre cohort study
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