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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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November 26, 2022
If Smoking Were Eliminated, Which US Counties Would Still Have High Rates of Smoking-Related Cancers?
Douglas J Myers, David Kriebel
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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January 30, 2009
Re: False-positive results in cancer epidemiology: a plea for epistemological modesty
Richard W Clapp, David Kriebel
Environmental Health Perspectives
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May 27, 2022
Invited Perspective: Eliminating Toxics to Prevent Disease: Asbestos Leads the Way
David Kriebel, Douglas J Myers
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source
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May 10, 2013
Prenatal and perinatal analgesic exposure and autism: an ecological link
Ann Z Bauer, David Kriebel
NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
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December 2, 2016
Validation of the breathlessness, cough and sputum scale to predict COPD exacerbation
Rebecca DeVries, David Kriebel, Susan Sama
Plos One
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February 25, 2017
The increasing toll of adolescent cancer incidence in the US
Jessica Burkhamer, David Kriebel, Richard Clapp
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source
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October 21, 2016
Low level air pollution and exacerbation of existing copd: a case crossover analysis
Rebecca DeVries, David Kriebel, Susan Sama
COPD
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August 27, 2016
Outdoor Air Pollution and COPD-Related Emergency Department Visits, Hospital Admissions, and Mortality: A Meta-Analysis
Rebecca DeVries, David Kriebel, Susan Sama
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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June 22, 2007
Exposure and dose modelling in occupational epidemiology
David Kriebel, Harvey Checkoway, Neil Pearce
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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August 21, 2007
Selecting appropriate study designs to address specific research questions in occupational epidemiology
Harvey Checkoway, Neil Pearce, David Kriebel
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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November 26, 2022
If Smoking Were Eliminated, Which US Counties Would Still Have High Rates of Smoking-Related Cancers?
Douglas J Myers, David Kriebel
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
|
January 30, 2009
Re: False-positive results in cancer epidemiology: a plea for epistemological modesty
Richard W Clapp, David Kriebel
Environmental Health Perspectives
|
May 27, 2022
Invited Perspective: Eliminating Toxics to Prevent Disease: Asbestos Leads the Way
David Kriebel, Douglas J Myers
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source
|
May 10, 2013
Prenatal and perinatal analgesic exposure and autism: an ecological link
Ann Z Bauer, David Kriebel
NPJ Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
|
December 2, 2016
Validation of the breathlessness, cough and sputum scale to predict COPD exacerbation
Rebecca DeVries, David Kriebel, Susan Sama
Plos One
|
February 25, 2017
The increasing toll of adolescent cancer incidence in the US
Jessica Burkhamer, David Kriebel, Richard Clapp
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source
|
October 21, 2016
Low level air pollution and exacerbation of existing copd: a case crossover analysis
Rebecca DeVries, David Kriebel, Susan Sama
COPD
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August 27, 2016
Outdoor Air Pollution and COPD-Related Emergency Department Visits, Hospital Admissions, and Mortality: A Meta-Analysis
Rebecca DeVries, David Kriebel, Susan Sama
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
|
June 22, 2007
Exposure and dose modelling in occupational epidemiology
David Kriebel, Harvey Checkoway, Neil Pearce
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
|
August 21, 2007
Selecting appropriate study designs to address specific research questions in occupational epidemiology
Harvey Checkoway, Neil Pearce, David Kriebel
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