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Ilja C W Arts

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The Journal of Nutrition|July 22, 2008
A review of the epidemiological evidence on tea, flavonoids, and lung cancerIlja C W Arts
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|October 26, 2010
How to review a manuscriptMark Spigt, Ilja C W Arts
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|July 30, 2013
New training tools for new epidemiologistsIlja C W Arts, Matty P Weijenberg
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 11, 2005
Polyphenols and disease risk in epidemiologic studiesIlja C W Arts, Peter C H Hollman
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Vitamin- Und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal International De Vitaminologie Et De Nutrition|May 16, 2003
Plant foods versus compounds in carcinogenesis; observational versus experimental human studiesEllen Kampman, Ilja C W Arts, Peter C H Hollman
The Journal of Nutrition|September 11, 2002
Quercetin-3-glucoside is transported by the glucose carrier SGLT1 across the brush border membrane of rat small intestineIlja C W Arts, Aloys L A Sesink, Peter C H Hollman
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 3, 2014
Response to Keriel-Gascou et al.: higher efficiency and other alleged advantages are not inherent to the stepped wedge designWolfgang Viechtbauer, Daniel Kotz, Mark Spigt, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|September 12, 2012
Researchers should convince policy makers to perform a classic cluster randomized controlled trial instead of a stepped wedge design when an intervention is rolled outDaniel Kotz, Mark Spigt, Ilja C W Arts, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|September 12, 2012
Use of the stepped wedge design cannot be recommended: a critical appraisal and comparison with the classic cluster randomized controlled trial designDaniel Kotz, Mark Spigt, Ilja C W Arts, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 20, 2013
The stepped wedge design does not inherently have more power than a cluster randomized controlled trialDaniel Kotz, Mark Spigt, Ilja C W Arts, et al.
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The Journal of Nutrition|July 22, 2008
A review of the epidemiological evidence on tea, flavonoids, and lung cancerIlja C W Arts
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|October 26, 2010
How to review a manuscriptMark Spigt, Ilja C W Arts
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis|July 30, 2013
New training tools for new epidemiologistsIlja C W Arts, Matty P Weijenberg
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 11, 2005
Polyphenols and disease risk in epidemiologic studiesIlja C W Arts, Peter C H Hollman
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Vitamin- Und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal International De Vitaminologie Et De Nutrition|May 16, 2003
Plant foods versus compounds in carcinogenesis; observational versus experimental human studiesEllen Kampman, Ilja C W Arts, Peter C H Hollman
The Journal of Nutrition|September 11, 2002
Quercetin-3-glucoside is transported by the glucose carrier SGLT1 across the brush border membrane of rat small intestineIlja C W Arts, Aloys L A Sesink, Peter C H Hollman
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 3, 2014
Response to Keriel-Gascou et al.: higher efficiency and other alleged advantages are not inherent to the stepped wedge designWolfgang Viechtbauer, Daniel Kotz, Mark Spigt, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|September 12, 2012
Researchers should convince policy makers to perform a classic cluster randomized controlled trial instead of a stepped wedge design when an intervention is rolled outDaniel Kotz, Mark Spigt, Ilja C W Arts, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|September 12, 2012
Use of the stepped wedge design cannot be recommended: a critical appraisal and comparison with the classic cluster randomized controlled trial designDaniel Kotz, Mark Spigt, Ilja C W Arts, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 20, 2013
The stepped wedge design does not inherently have more power than a cluster randomized controlled trialDaniel Kotz, Mark Spigt, Ilja C W Arts, et al.
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