Author:
Cook Deborah J., ,Johnstone Jennie,Marshall John C.,Lauzier Francois,Thabane Lehana,Mehta Sangeeta,Dodek Peter M.,McIntyre Lauralyn,Pagliarello Joe,Henderson William,Taylor Robert W.,Cartin-Ceba Rodrigo,Golan Eyal,Herridge Margaret,Wood Gordon,Ovakim Daniel,Karachi Tim,Surette Michael G.,Bowdish Dawn M. E.,Lamarche Daphnee,Verschoor Chris P.,Duan Erick H.,Heels-Ansdell Diane,Arabi Yaseen,Meade Maureen
Funder
CIHR
Technology evaluation for the Elderly
Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation (CA)
Hamilton Academy of Health Sciences Research Organizationo
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Medicine (miscellaneous)
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