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R. G. Hart
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The Mariner's Mirror. 103:217-219
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The Mariner's Mirror. 94:347-350
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The Mariner's Mirror. 92:97-107
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Journal of Hand Surgery. 30:515-520
There are currently 68 hand surgery fellowship programmes known to the authors in the United States and many more throughout the world. To our knowledge, there are no hand fellowships which focus on research. Such a hand surgery research fellowship i
Autor:
John R. Marler, Susan C. Fagan, R. G. Hart, Bernard Ravina, Diane Murphy, Ted M. Dawson, Collin A Hovinga
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Neurology. 60:1234-1240
To the Editor: We read with interest the Special Article by Ravina et al. proposing neuroprotective candidate drugs for clinical trials in Parkinson’s disease (PD).1 Minocycline, which has already been launched for phase II/III trials in PD, Huntin
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E. C. Coleman, Barry Rosier, A. G. Bridgewater, Frank Scott, R. G. Hart, James Goldrick, Edward Gueritz, Henry Baynham, Alan McClelland, W. J.R. Gardner
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The Mariner's Mirror. 85:349-354
Autor:
J. C. Odenkirchen, T. Clemons, A. S. Lindblad, R. Sykes, R. G. Hart, Kimford J. Meador, R. W. Lindblad
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Neurology. 70:1688-1690
Background: The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Clinical Trials Group established the Clinical Research Collaboration (CRC) Project in 2005 to increase community-based physician involvement in NINDS-sponsored research.
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R. G. Hart, L. A. Pearce, S. Di Legge, J. D. Spence, A. Tamayo, V. Hachinski, D. M. Green, A. H. Ropper, R. A. Kronmal, B. M. Psaty, G. L. Burke
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Neurology. 60:1869-1871
Autor:
GRAHAM K. SALT, DAVID CORDINGLEY, ANDREW C.F. DAVID, MARY POWELL, D. J. KIDD, R. G. HART, RICHARD WOODMAN, F. T. O'BRIEN, LARRY HALL, ROBERT MALSTER, J. FRED LEDITSCHKE, SANDY KINGHORN, DAVID BALKHAM
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The Mariner's Mirror. 79:467-471
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Annals (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada). 34(5)
To quantitatively compare preferences for treatment between persons who enrolled in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and those who were eligible but chose not to enrol.Participants' thresholds for treatment were determined using a probability trad