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Research / Scientific method / Stroke / Disufenton sodium / Meta-analysis / Animal models of stroke / Publication bias / Randomized controlled trial / Funnel plot / Systematic review / Science / Research methods
Date: 2014-05-08 09:09:57
Research
Scientific method
Stroke
Disufenton sodium
Meta-analysis
Animal models of stroke
Publication bias
Randomized controlled trial
Funnel plot
Systematic review
Science
Research methods

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