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  • Meta-analyses have proven particularly valuable for teasing out rare but serious safety problems with drugs.

    A Consumer's Guide To Medical Jargon Robert Langretth 2010

  • Caesarean delivery and risk of atopy and allergic disease: Meta-analyses.

    The Official Lamaze® Guide Judith Lothian RN 2010

  • Meta-analyses have recently indicated that common blood pressure drugs called angiotensin-receptor blockers might cause cancer; that a form of insulin might cause cancer; and that calcium supplements cause heart disease.

    A Consumer's Guide To Medical Jargon 2010

  • Meta-analyses have recently indicated that common blood pressure drugs called angiotensin-receptor blockers might cause cancer; that a form of insulin might cause cancer; and that calcium supplements cause heart disease.

    A Consumer's Guide To Medical Jargon Robert Langretth 2010

  • Meta-analyses have proven particularly valuable for teasing out rare but serious safety problems with drugs.

    A Consumer's Guide To Medical Jargon 2010

  • Meta-analyses of published research on the Rorschach suggest that at least some Rorschach indexes possess above-zero validity ...

    Dr. John Grohol: Rorschach, Research and Wikipedia 2009

  • Meta-analyses, which draw conclusions from all the experiments published in scientific literature and cover several hundred men and women, show that there is no statistically significant difference between the sexes in the hemispheric distribution of language zones.

    What Do Boys and Girls Draw? » Sociological Images 2009

  • Meta-analyses of the Socioemotional Traits of Leadership.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Meta-analyses can be thought of as observational studies in which the subjects are trials.

    Archive 2008-08-01 james gaulte 2008

  • Meta-analyses can be thought of as observational studies in which the subjects are trials.

    More reason to be wary of meta-analyses james gaulte 2008

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