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Publications by Alain Renault
Impact of a Targeted Monitoring on Data‐quality and Data‐management Workload of Randomized Controlled Trials: A Prospective Comparative Study
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Development of a Process Assessment Model for Assessing Medical IT Networks Against IEC 80001-1
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