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From The Archives (1974-1999)
Using the World Wide Web to Answer Clinical Questions: How Efficient Are Different Methods of Information Retrieval?
J Fam Pract
. 2000 July;49(7):520-524
By
Mark A. Graber, MD
George R. Bergus, MD
Christopher York
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