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Canadian physicians' attitudes about and preferences regarding clinical practice guidelines
RSA. Hayward, G. H. Guyatt, K. A. Moore, A. McKibbon and A. O. Carter
CMAJ June 15, 1997 156 (12) 1715-1723;
RSA. Hayward
G. H. Guyatt
K. A. Moore
A. McKibbon
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Canadian physicians' attitudes about and preferences regarding clinical practice guidelines
RSA. Hayward, G. H. Guyatt, K. A. Moore, A. McKibbon, A. O. Carter
CMAJ Jun 1997, 156 (12) 1715-1723;
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