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The systematic review of organised stroke care: a model for an unbiased assessment of trials on the effects of service organisation

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Liberati, A., Gensini, G.F. & Gusinu, R. The systematic review of organised stroke care: a model for an unbiased assessment of trials on the effects of service organisation. Int Emergency Med 1, 76–77 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934727

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