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Risk of Hypertension among Women in the EPIC-Potsdam Study: Comparison of Relative Risk Estimates for Exploratory and Hypothesis-oriented Dietary Patterns
Invited Commentary: Use of Selective Viral Cultures to Adjust Nonvirologic Endpoints in Studies of Influenza Vaccine Efficacy
Invited Commentary: Gaining Traction on the Epidemiologic Landscape of Schizophrenia
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Antioxidant Intake and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Prospective Study
Risk Factors for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Young Greenlandic Children
Population-based Study of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Histology, and Medical History among Human Immunodeficiency Virus-negative Participants in San Francisco
RE: “COGNITIVE FUNCTION AFTER 11.5 YEARS OF ALCOHOL USE: RELATION TO ALCOHOL USE”
Persistent Mood Symptoms in a Multiethnic Community Cohort of Pre- and Perimenopausal Women
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Refinement of the Association of Serum C-reactive Protein Concentration and Coronary Heart Disease Risk by Correction for Within-Subject Variation over Time
Case-Crossover and Case-Time-Control Designs in Birth Defects Epidemiology
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Childhood Cancer and Population Mixing
Estimating Efficacy of Trivalent, Cold-adapted, Influenza Virus Vaccine (CAIV-T) against Influenza A (H1N1) and B Using Surveillance Cultures
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RE: “MODELING SMOKING HISTORY: A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES”
Patterns of Fetal and Childhood Growth and the Development of Psychosis in Young Males: A Cohort Study
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