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Medicine / Cohort study / Case-control study / Prospective cohort study / Clinical study design / Epidemiological method / Attributable risk / Pharmacoepidemiology / Relative risk / Epidemiology / Statistics / Health
Date: 2013-10-03 16:35:51
Medicine
Cohort study
Case-control study
Prospective cohort study
Clinical study design
Epidemiological method
Attributable risk
Pharmacoepidemiology
Relative risk
Epidemiology
Statistics
Health

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