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... are databases of specific types of studies, or spe- cific diseases or conditions. You can find some examples in Table 2, adapted from Pai et al. 13 and Hull et al. 14 PubMed has gained a high profile and authority in the biomedical field throughout the years. Because it is easy and quick to use and providing free access, 15 we will use it as an example. ...

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