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Bruna De Marchi

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Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|May 25, 2013
[L’Aquila verdict reignites the debate over science and political power]Bruna De Marchi
La Medicina Del Lavoro|October 28, 2025
From Subjects to Partners: Rethinking Research Methodologies through Citizen Science<b></b>Bruna De Marchi
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|May 19, 2018
[Obsolete responses are not adequate to new challenges. Some reflections concerning the debate on glyphosate]Bruna De Marchi, Silvio Funtowicz
Disasters|October 14, 2011
The views of experts and residents on social vulnerability to flash floods in an Alpine region of ItalyBruna De Marchi, Anna Scolobig
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|November 10, 2017
[The Crisis of Science and Democracy: a voyage to a destination not yet revealed]Bruna De Marchi, Silvio Funtowicz
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|June 4, 2015
[Epidemiological study on the health status of residents in Manfredonia (Italy). The beginning of the study told by the researchers]Maria Angela Vigotti, Cristina Mangia, Marco Cervino, et al.
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|October 27, 2015
[EpiChange. Epidemiological study on the health status of residents in Manfredonia (Italy). Phase 2. Scenarios and implications]Annibale Biggeri, Maria Angela Vigotti, Cristina Mangia, et al.
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|October 22, 2016
[Ecological study on the mortality of residents in Manfredonia (Apulia Region, Southern Italy) from 1970 to 2013]Emilio Antonio Luca Gianicolo, Cristina Mangia, Marco Cervino, et al.
Recenti Progressi in Medicina|December 17, 2024
Angelo Di Naro, Maurizio Portaluri, Roberta Muni, et al.
Recenti Progressi in Medicina|April 23, 2020
[Post-Normal Pandemics: why CoViD-19 requires a new approach to science.]David Waltner-Toews, Annibale Biggeri, Bruna De Marchi, et al.
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Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|May 25, 2013
[L’Aquila verdict reignites the debate over science and political power]Bruna De Marchi
La Medicina Del Lavoro|October 28, 2025
From Subjects to Partners: Rethinking Research Methodologies through Citizen Science<b></b>Bruna De Marchi
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|May 19, 2018
[Obsolete responses are not adequate to new challenges. Some reflections concerning the debate on glyphosate]Bruna De Marchi, Silvio Funtowicz
Disasters|October 14, 2011
The views of experts and residents on social vulnerability to flash floods in an Alpine region of ItalyBruna De Marchi, Anna Scolobig
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|November 10, 2017
[The Crisis of Science and Democracy: a voyage to a destination not yet revealed]Bruna De Marchi, Silvio Funtowicz
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|June 4, 2015
[Epidemiological study on the health status of residents in Manfredonia (Italy). The beginning of the study told by the researchers]Maria Angela Vigotti, Cristina Mangia, Marco Cervino, et al.
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|October 27, 2015
[EpiChange. Epidemiological study on the health status of residents in Manfredonia (Italy). Phase 2. Scenarios and implications]Annibale Biggeri, Maria Angela Vigotti, Cristina Mangia, et al.
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|October 22, 2016
[Ecological study on the mortality of residents in Manfredonia (Apulia Region, Southern Italy) from 1970 to 2013]Emilio Antonio Luca Gianicolo, Cristina Mangia, Marco Cervino, et al.
Recenti Progressi in Medicina|December 17, 2024
Angelo Di Naro, Maurizio Portaluri, Roberta Muni, et al.
Recenti Progressi in Medicina|April 23, 2020
[Post-Normal Pandemics: why CoViD-19 requires a new approach to science.]David Waltner-Toews, Annibale Biggeri, Bruna De Marchi, et al.
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