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Tutti i trial devono essere registrati e tutti i risultati pubblicati
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Iain Chalmers, Paul Glasziou, Fiona Godlee

Evidence 2013;5(1): e1000032 doi: 10.4470/E1000032

Pubblicato: 28 gennaio 2013

Copyright: © 2013 Chalmers. Questo è un articolo open-access, distribuito con licenza Creative Commons Attribution, che ne consente l’utilizzo, la distribuzione e la riproduzione su qualsiasi supporto esclusivamente per fini non commerciali, a condizione di riportare sempre autore e citazione originale.

Vedi anche: Occultare i risultati dei trial clinici rappresenta la violazione di un obbligo scientifico, etico e morale

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