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'''Literature''' refers to that stack of unread stack of journal [[New England Journal of Stuffed Animals|articles]] and [[PubeMed|papers]], usually in a corner of the home or an office, that a healthcare provider hasn't or will ever actually read. | '''Literature''' refers to that stack of unread stack of journal [[New England Journal of Stuffed Animals|articles]] and [[PubeMed|papers]], usually in a corner of the home or an office, that a healthcare provider hasn't or will ever actually read. | ||
Revision as of 17:33, 2 December 2016
Literature refers to that stack of unread stack of journal articles and papers, usually in a corner of the home or an office, that a healthcare provider hasn't or will ever actually read.
Literature Used in a Sentence
According to the literature, 8% of 100 falls just shy of 10%.