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Kenneth F Schulz

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Lancet (London, England)|April 13, 2005
Sample size calculations in randomised trials: mandatory and mysticalKenneth F Schulz, David A Grimes
Lancet (London, England)|February 7, 2002
Cohort studies: marching towards outcomesDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 22, 2012
False alarms and pseudo-epidemics: the limitations of observational epidemiologyDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Lancet (London, England)|January 26, 2002
Descriptive studies: what they can and cannot doDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Lancet (London, England)|January 29, 2002
Bias and causal associations in observational researchDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Contraception|December 8, 2010
Nonspecific side effects of oral contraceptives: nocebo or noise?David A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Lancet (London, England)|March 7, 2002
Blinding in randomised trials: hiding who got whatKenneth F Schulz, David A Grimes
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey|August 27, 2005
Clinical research in obstetrics and gynecology: more tips for busy cliniciansDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Lancet (London, England)|April 20, 2005
Compared to what? Finding controls for case-control studiesDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Zeitschrift Fur Arztliche Fortbildung Und Qualitatssicherung|February 14, 2008
[Epidemiological methods 8: blinded randomized trial: what one covers up is what one obtains]Kenneth F Schulz, David A Grimes
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Lancet (London, England)|April 13, 2005
Sample size calculations in randomised trials: mandatory and mysticalKenneth F Schulz, David A Grimes
Lancet (London, England)|February 7, 2002
Cohort studies: marching towards outcomesDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Obstetrics and Gynecology|September 22, 2012
False alarms and pseudo-epidemics: the limitations of observational epidemiologyDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Lancet (London, England)|January 26, 2002
Descriptive studies: what they can and cannot doDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Lancet (London, England)|January 29, 2002
Bias and causal associations in observational researchDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Contraception|December 8, 2010
Nonspecific side effects of oral contraceptives: nocebo or noise?David A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Lancet (London, England)|March 7, 2002
Blinding in randomised trials: hiding who got whatKenneth F Schulz, David A Grimes
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey|August 27, 2005
Clinical research in obstetrics and gynecology: more tips for busy cliniciansDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Lancet (London, England)|April 20, 2005
Compared to what? Finding controls for case-control studiesDavid A Grimes, Kenneth F Schulz
Zeitschrift Fur Arztliche Fortbildung Und Qualitatssicherung|February 14, 2008
[Epidemiological methods 8: blinded randomized trial: what one covers up is what one obtains]Kenneth F Schulz, David A Grimes
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