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literature noun belles lettres, books, classics, letters, literary output, papers, printed word, publication, reading matter, store of knowledge, work, works, writings, written language, written word
See also: publication


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The second edition features a new chapter on searching the dental literature via the Internet, a rewritten chapter clarifying the information on diagnostic tests and measurements in clinical practice, expanded sections on statistics to include more information on basic statistical principles, and updated and expanded treatment of several topics including argument maps, abductive logic, real-world research, and Simpson's paradox.
Furthermore, no tested screening tools that are able to prioritize clinical dental care could be found in the dental literature.
Prevention of infective endocarditis: a review of the medical and dental literature.
 
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