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Medical journal statistical guide for authors

Stephen / September 8, 2015

We should have more of these in education:

http://www.europeanurology.com/article/S0302-2838(14)00598-3/fulltext/guidelines-for-reporting-of-statistics-in-european-urology

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September 8, 2015 in Blog. Tags: journals, publishing

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