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1 A comparison of two consensus methods for classifying morbidities in a single professional group showed the same outcomes Kadam, Umesh T.
2006
59 11 p. 1169-1173
5 p.
article
2 A low tension between individual and societal time aspects in health improved outcomes Ortendahl, Monica
2006
59 11 p. 1222-1227
6 p.
article
3 A new method of analysis enabled a better understanding of clinical practice guideline development processes Moreira, Tiago
2006
59 11 p. 1199-1206
8 p.
article
4 Claude Bernard was a 19th century proponent of medicine based on evidence Morabia, Alfredo
2006
59 11 p. 1150-1154
5 p.
article
5 Computer adaptive testing improved accuracy and precision of scores over random item selection in a physical functioning item bank Haley, Stephen M.
2006
59 11 p. 1174-1182
9 p.
article
6 Editorial Board 2006
59 11 p. CO2-
1 p.
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7 Empirical-Bayes adjustment improved conventional estimates in postmarketing drug-safety studies Bagnardi, Vincenzo
2006
59 11 p. 1162-1168
7 p.
article
8 Health problems were the strongest predictors of attrition during follow-up of the GAZEL cohort Goldberg, Marcel
2006
59 11 p. 1213-1221
9 p.
article
9 Heritabilities and shared environmental effects were estimated from household clustering in national health survey data Saunders, Catherine L.
2006
59 11 p. 1191-1198
8 p.
article
10 Longer response scales improved the acceptability and performance of the Nottingham Health Profile Cleopas, Agatta
2006
59 11 p. 1183-1190
8 p.
article
11 Prediction of asthma in young adults using childhood characteristics: Development of a prediction rule Balemans, Walter A.F.
2006
59 11 p. 1207-1212
6 p.
article
12 Recommendations for reporting randomized controlled trials of herbal interventions: explanation and elaboration Gagnier, Joel J.
2006
59 11 p. 1134-1149
16 p.
article
13 Recurrent events counted in evaluations of predictive accuracy Haines, Terry P.
2006
59 11 p. 1155-1161
7 p.
article
14 Response to Carter et al.: a survey identified publication bias in the secondary literature Bohdanowicz, Michal
2006
59 11 p. 1228-
1 p.
article
15 Table of Contents 2006
59 11 p. iii-iv
nvt p.
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16 The Trial Protocol Tool: the PRACTIHC software tool that supported the writing of protocols for pragmatic randomized controlled trials Treweek, Shaun
2006
59 11 p. 1127-1133
7 p.
article
17 Why are so few randomized trials useful, and what can we do about it? Zwarenstein, Merrick
2006
59 11 p. 1125-1126
2 p.
article
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