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| 26. | J Sundquist, M Malmstrom, SE Johansson | ||
| Cardiovascular risk factors and the neighbourhood environment: a multilevel analysis | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Oct 01, 1999; 28: 841-845.
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| 27. | NE Day, N McKeown, MY Wong, A Welch, S Bingham | ||
| Epidemiological assessment of diet: a comparison of a 7-day diary with a food frequency questionnaire using urinary markers of nitrogen, potassium and sodium | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Apr 01, 2001; 30: 309-317.
(In "Theory and Methods") |
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| 28. | Stephen R Cole, Miguel A Hernán | ||
| Fallibility in estimating direct effects | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Feb 01, 2002; 31: 163-165.
(In "Theory and Methods") |
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| 29. | Torsten skove, James Deddens, Martin R Petersen, Lars Endahl | ||
| Prevalence proportion ratios: estimation and hypothesis testing | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Feb 01, 1998; 27: 91-95.
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| 30. | Chris Power, Jane Elliott | ||
| Cohort profile: 1958 British birth cohort (National Child Development Study) | |||
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Int J Epidemiol Feb 01, 2006; 35: 34-41.
(In "Cohort Profile") |
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