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Insurance Companies Fighting the Peer Review Empire without any Validity: the Case for Addiction and Pain Modalities in the face of an American Drug Epidemic. 保险公司与没有任何有效性的同行评议帝国作斗争:面对美国毒品流行的成瘾和疼痛模式的案例。
SEJ surgery and pain Pub Date : 2018-10-04
K Blum, W Jacobs, E J Modestino, N DiNubile, D Baron, T McLaughlin, D Siwicki, I Elman, M Moran, E R Braverman, P K Thanos, R D Badgaiyan
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