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Quality of reporting and risk of bias: a review of randomised trials in occupational health
- Correspondence to Christina Tikka, University of Amsterdam, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Amsterdam UMC Location AMC, Amsterdam 1012 WX, The Netherlands; c.mischke{at}amsterdamumc.nl
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Quality of reporting and risk of bias: a review of randomised trials in occupational health
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- Received September 11, 2020
- Accepted April 22, 2021
- First published June 23, 2021.
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January 09, 2022
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