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L Rushton

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Lancet (London, England)|June 19, 1982
Length of follow-up in cohort studiesL Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 3, 2010
Should protocols for observational research be registered?L Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|October 20, 2006
Organic dusts and respiratory cancer: a complex issueL Rushton
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 1, 1993
Further follow up of mortality in a United Kingdom oil refinery cohortL Rushton
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 1, 1996
Benzene exposure in the petroleum distribution industry associated with leukemia in the United Kingdom: overview of the methodology of a case-control studyL Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1994
Use of multiple causes of death in the analysis of occupational cohorts--an example from the oil industryL Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|March 11, 2000
Reporting of occupational and environmental research: use and misuse of statistical and epidemiological methodsL Rushton
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 1, 1993
Further follow up of mortality in a United Kingdom oil distribution centre cohortL Rushton
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 1, 1993
A 39-year follow-up of the U.K. oil refinery and distribution center studies: results for kidney cancer and leukemiaL Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|August 21, 2007
The precautionary principle in the context of multiple risksL Rushton
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Lancet (London, England)|June 19, 1982
Length of follow-up in cohort studiesL Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 3, 2010
Should protocols for observational research be registered?L Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|October 20, 2006
Organic dusts and respiratory cancer: a complex issueL Rushton
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 1, 1993
Further follow up of mortality in a United Kingdom oil refinery cohortL Rushton
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 1, 1996
Benzene exposure in the petroleum distribution industry associated with leukemia in the United Kingdom: overview of the methodology of a case-control studyL Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1994
Use of multiple causes of death in the analysis of occupational cohorts--an example from the oil industryL Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|March 11, 2000
Reporting of occupational and environmental research: use and misuse of statistical and epidemiological methodsL Rushton
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|June 1, 1993
Further follow up of mortality in a United Kingdom oil distribution centre cohortL Rushton
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 1, 1993
A 39-year follow-up of the U.K. oil refinery and distribution center studies: results for kidney cancer and leukemiaL Rushton
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|August 21, 2007
The precautionary principle in the context of multiple risksL Rushton
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