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BMJ Careers, BMJ Learning, BMJ Knowledge - injuryprevention.bmj.com
It seems that all parties[3,4,5] agree on the facts, that there was a steady
decline in gun murder and suicide before the Australian National Firearms
Agreement of 1996 and that this trend continued at a slightly accelerated ...
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Editorial-Editorial: Are Editors free from bias? The special case of Letters to the Editor


I Prev - Inj Prev, 2006 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
In contrast, the large, obvious falls in both non-head and head injuries with
Victoria's helmet law – see graph (right) – refute Pless' claim that times
series studies are "weak". Helmets cannot prevent non-head injuries, so the ...
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[PDF] A leitura crítica de um artigo médico (1ª parte)


D Virella - Acta Pediatr Port, 2009 - spp.pt
Resumo A leitura crítica da literatura médica é uma actividade exi- gente.
Requer uma atitude activa de reflexão e de aquisição prévia de
conhecimentos, pois implica dar atenção especial não apenas a aspectos ...
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