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Vol. 40. Núm. 1.
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Vol. 40. Núm. 1.
Páginas 1-3 (enero - marzo 2012)
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Hacia una mayor transparencia y exactitud de los reportes científicos en las revistas biomédicas
Towards enhanced transparency and accuracy of scientific reporting in biomedical journals
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Donald R. Miller
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dmiller@toh.on.ca

Autor para correspondencia: The Editorial Office, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia c/o The Ottawa Hospital and University of Ottawa.
Jefe de Anestesiología, Hospital de Ottawa, Profesor de Anestesiología, University of Ottawa, Canada.
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