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Impact of a web-based tool (WebCONSORT) to improve the reporting of randomised trials: results of a randomised controlled trial

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Fig. 1 Construction, validation, and evaluation of the WebCONSORT tool
Fig. 2 Flow of manuscripts registered on the WebCONSORT study website
Table 1 Number and type of CONSORT extensions (n = 197manuscripts)
Table 2 General characteristics of manuscripts of randomisedtrials (n = 197 manuscripts) (Continued)
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