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Edward J Stanek

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Dose-Response : a Publication of International Hormesis Society|September 30, 2010
Predicting low dose effects for chemicals in high through-put studiesEdward J Stanek, Edward J Calabrese
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference|October 6, 2009
Predicting Random Effects with an Expanded Finite Population Mixed ModelEdward J Stanek, Julio M Singer
Statistics|May 7, 2013
Design-based random permutation models with auxiliary information<sup>¶</sup>Wenjun Li, Edward J Stanek, Julio M Singer
Mutation Research|May 5, 2011
Evidence for hormesis in mutagenicity dose-response relationshipsEdward J Calabrese, Edward J Stanek, Marc A Nascarella
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development|February 1, 2006
Drug development and hormesis: changing conceptual understanding of the dose response creates new challenges and opportunities for more effective drugsEdward J Calabrese, John W Staudenmayer, Edward J Stanek
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|October 14, 2011
Equation reliability of soil ingestion estimates in mass-balance soil ingestion studiesEdward J Stanek Iii, Bo Xu, Edward J Calabrese
Mutation Research|May 9, 2012
A detailed re-assessment supports the conclusion of the paper that hormesis is commonly observed in the Ames assayEdward J Calabrese, Edward J Stanek, Marc A Nascarella
Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations : EP+I|January 29, 2008
Should adjustment for covariates be used in prevalence estimations?Wenjun Li, Edward J Stanek, Elizabeth R Bertone-Johnson
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis|February 20, 2008
Performance of Balanced Two-Stage Empirical Predictors of Realized Cluster Latent Values from Finite Populations: A Simulation StudySilvina San Martino, Julio M Singer, Edward J Stanek
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|September 3, 2011
Meta-analysis of mass-balance studies of soil ingestion in childrenEdward J Stanek Iii, Edward J Calabrese, Bo Xu
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Dose-Response : a Publication of International Hormesis Society|September 30, 2010
Predicting low dose effects for chemicals in high through-put studiesEdward J Stanek, Edward J Calabrese
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference|October 6, 2009
Predicting Random Effects with an Expanded Finite Population Mixed ModelEdward J Stanek, Julio M Singer
Statistics|May 7, 2013
Design-based random permutation models with auxiliary information<sup>¶</sup>Wenjun Li, Edward J Stanek, Julio M Singer
Mutation Research|May 5, 2011
Evidence for hormesis in mutagenicity dose-response relationshipsEdward J Calabrese, Edward J Stanek, Marc A Nascarella
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development|February 1, 2006
Drug development and hormesis: changing conceptual understanding of the dose response creates new challenges and opportunities for more effective drugsEdward J Calabrese, John W Staudenmayer, Edward J Stanek
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|October 14, 2011
Equation reliability of soil ingestion estimates in mass-balance soil ingestion studiesEdward J Stanek Iii, Bo Xu, Edward J Calabrese
Mutation Research|May 9, 2012
A detailed re-assessment supports the conclusion of the paper that hormesis is commonly observed in the Ames assayEdward J Calabrese, Edward J Stanek, Marc A Nascarella
Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations : EP+I|January 29, 2008
Should adjustment for covariates be used in prevalence estimations?Wenjun Li, Edward J Stanek, Elizabeth R Bertone-Johnson
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis|February 20, 2008
Performance of Balanced Two-Stage Empirical Predictors of Realized Cluster Latent Values from Finite Populations: A Simulation StudySilvina San Martino, Julio M Singer, Edward J Stanek
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|September 3, 2011
Meta-analysis of mass-balance studies of soil ingestion in childrenEdward J Stanek Iii, Edward J Calabrese, Bo Xu
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