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The Simplest Explanation Is Usually the Correct One (A Medical Case in Which the “Ockham’s Razor” Was Fulfilled)

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research
doi 10.26717/bjstr.2019.18.003113
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May 20, 2019

Authors
Guagnano Maria Teresa
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Biomedical Research Network, LLC


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