1985
DOI: 10.1016/0277-9390(85)90025-1
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Fugitive U.S. Government publications: Elements of procurement and bibliographic control

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“…88 In addition, data with positive results are more likely to be submitted and/or accepted for publication compared with studies with negative or null results, 89,90 and thus, it is possible that there is an inherent bias in the published literature used for meta-analysis. It is possible that there are links between the other risk factors and several complications as reported in individual articles, but collective analysis of the literature at this time does not establish this correlation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…88 In addition, data with positive results are more likely to be submitted and/or accepted for publication compared with studies with negative or null results, 89,90 and thus, it is possible that there is an inherent bias in the published literature used for meta-analysis. It is possible that there are links between the other risk factors and several complications as reported in individual articles, but collective analysis of the literature at this time does not establish this correlation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%