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Interpreting the CEPEF4 data: Handling small data subsets without losing confidentiality

Polly M Taylor1, Miguel Gozallo-Marcilla2, Gordon Mark Johnston3

  • 1Taylor Monroe, Little Downham, Cambridgeshire, UK.

Equine Veterinary Journal
|June 24, 2026
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Keywords:
anaesthesiaconfidentialityhorsemortalityriskstatistical analysis

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