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Trusting the record. / Clarke, K.; Hartswood, M.; Procter, R. et al.
In: Methods of Information in Medicine, Vol. 42, No. 4, 2003, p. 345-352.

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Clarke, K, Hartswood, M, Procter, R, Rouncefield, M & Slack, R 2003, 'Trusting the record', Methods of Information in Medicine, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 345-352. <http://www.schattauer.de/en/magazine/subject-areas/journals-a-z/methods/contents/archivepremium/issue/696/manuscript/298/show.html>

APA

Clarke, K., Hartswood, M., Procter, R., Rouncefield, M., & Slack, R. (2003). Trusting the record. Methods of Information in Medicine, 42(4), 345-352. http://www.schattauer.de/en/magazine/subject-areas/journals-a-z/methods/contents/archivepremium/issue/696/manuscript/298/show.html

Vancouver

Clarke K, Hartswood M, Procter R, Rouncefield M, Slack R. Trusting the record. Methods of Information in Medicine. 2003;42(4):345-352.

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Clarke, K. ; Hartswood, M. ; Procter, R. et al. / Trusting the record. In: Methods of Information in Medicine. 2003 ; Vol. 42, No. 4. pp. 345-352.

Bibtex

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RIS

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