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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement.
Author(s):
David Moher
,
Alessandro Liberati
,
Jennifer Tetzlaff
,
Douglas G. Altman
Publication date:
2009-08-18
Journal:
Annals of internal medicine
Keywords:
Evidence-Based Practice
,
standards
,
Humans
,
Meta-Analysis as Topic
,
Periodicals as Topic
,
Publication Bias
,
Publishing
,
Quality Control
,
Review Literature as Topic
,
Terminology as Topic
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Meta-Analysis as Topic
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Periodicals as Topic
,
Publication Bias
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Publishing
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Quality Control
,
Review Literature as Topic
,
Terminology as Topic
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Humans
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Meta-Analysis as Topic
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Periodicals as Topic
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