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Can differences in IVF success rates between centres be explained by patient characteristics and sample size
Human Reproduction, 10/20/09
Lintsen AME et al. – Only a minor part of the differences in pregnancy chance between IVF centres is explained by patient mix. Further research is needed to elucidate the causes of the remaining differences.
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