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P257 Use of visual basic in microsoft word to facilitate data collection for COVID-19 studies P257在microsoft word中使用visual basic来方便COVID-19研究的数据收集
COVID-19: contact, admission, recruitment and outcome Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI: 10.1136/THORAX-2020-BTSABSTRACTS.401
N. R. Marshall, F. Wood, D. Derry
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