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Robert D Herbert

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The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
How to estimate treatment effects from reports of clinical trials. I: Continuous outcomesRobert D Herbert
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
How to estimate treatment effects from reports of clinical trials. II: Dichotomous outcomesRobert D Herbert
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|April 5, 2005
Randomisation in clinical trialsRobert D Herbert
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|December 3, 2004
Publish or be damnedRobert D Herbert
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 12, 2009
Extrapolation of the interpolated twitch-voluntary torque relationship is misleadingRobert D Herbert
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 3, 2014
Cohort studies of aetiology and prognosis: they're differentRobert D Herbert
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|April 6, 2020
Controversy and Debate on Meta-epidemiology. Paper 2: Meta-epidemiological studies of bias may themselves be biasedRobert D Herbert
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|February 27, 2008
Researchers should make data freely accessibleRobert D Herbert
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 27, 2020
Research Note: Causal inferenceRobert D Herbert
Physiotherapy|July 25, 2009
When and how should new therapies become routine clinical practice?Kari Bø, Robert D Herbert
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The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
How to estimate treatment effects from reports of clinical trials. I: Continuous outcomesRobert D Herbert
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|October 26, 2001
How to estimate treatment effects from reports of clinical trials. II: Dichotomous outcomesRobert D Herbert
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|April 5, 2005
Randomisation in clinical trialsRobert D Herbert
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|December 3, 2004
Publish or be damnedRobert D Herbert
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 12, 2009
Extrapolation of the interpolated twitch-voluntary torque relationship is misleadingRobert D Herbert
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 3, 2014
Cohort studies of aetiology and prognosis: they're differentRobert D Herbert
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|April 6, 2020
Controversy and Debate on Meta-epidemiology. Paper 2: Meta-epidemiological studies of bias may themselves be biasedRobert D Herbert
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|February 27, 2008
Researchers should make data freely accessibleRobert D Herbert
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 27, 2020
Research Note: Causal inferenceRobert D Herbert
Physiotherapy|July 25, 2009
When and how should new therapies become routine clinical practice?Kari Bø, Robert D Herbert
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