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David T Mage

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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|August 7, 2012
Comment on: A commentary on changing infant death rates and a plea to use sudden infant death syndrome as a cause of deathDavid T Mage
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|March 26, 2004
Environmental data are neither normally nor lognormally distributed: re Duggan et al. (2003)David T Mage
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|November 13, 2004
Multiple sudden infant deaths--coincidence or beyond coincidence?David T Mage
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 17, 2006
Suggested corrections to the Farm Family Exposure StudyDavid T Mage
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|October 22, 2008
microg/kg-day or microg/day? A commentary on Georgopoulos et al., JESEE 2008David T Mage
Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology|April 20, 2002
A particle is not a particle is not a PARTICLEDavid T Mage
Chronic Diseases in Canada|August 5, 2006
Seasonality of SIDS in Canada between 1985-1989 and 1994-1998David T Mage
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|May 8, 2015
Comment on Schwartz, J.; Dockery, D.W.; Neas, M.L. 1996. Is daily mortality associated specifically with fine particles?; J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc. 46: 927-939David T Mage
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|August 7, 2012
An anomaly in U.S. SIDS data reported in the CDC wonder.cdc.gov mortality databaseDavid T Mage
Pediatric Cardiology|August 8, 2012
Do infants die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with long QT syndrome (LQTS) or from LQTS?David T Mage
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Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|August 7, 2012
Comment on: A commentary on changing infant death rates and a plea to use sudden infant death syndrome as a cause of deathDavid T Mage
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|March 26, 2004
Environmental data are neither normally nor lognormally distributed: re Duggan et al. (2003)David T Mage
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|November 13, 2004
Multiple sudden infant deaths--coincidence or beyond coincidence?David T Mage
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 17, 2006
Suggested corrections to the Farm Family Exposure StudyDavid T Mage
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|October 22, 2008
microg/kg-day or microg/day? A commentary on Georgopoulos et al., JESEE 2008David T Mage
Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology|April 20, 2002
A particle is not a particle is not a PARTICLEDavid T Mage
Chronic Diseases in Canada|August 5, 2006
Seasonality of SIDS in Canada between 1985-1989 and 1994-1998David T Mage
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|May 8, 2015
Comment on Schwartz, J.; Dockery, D.W.; Neas, M.L. 1996. Is daily mortality associated specifically with fine particles?; J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc. 46: 927-939David T Mage
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology|August 7, 2012
An anomaly in U.S. SIDS data reported in the CDC wonder.cdc.gov mortality databaseDavid T Mage
Pediatric Cardiology|August 8, 2012
Do infants die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with long QT syndrome (LQTS) or from LQTS?David T Mage
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