A reinvestigation of recruitment to randomised, controlled, multicenter trials: a review of trials funded by two UK funding agencies

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Ben G O Sully
Steven A Julious
Jon Nicholl
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[1] University of Sheffield,Medical Statistics Group, School of Health and Related Research
[2] University of Sheffield,School of Health and Related Research
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Extension; Health Technology Assessment; Medical Research Council; Power; Recruitment; Sample size;
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