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Marilyn L Browne

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|March 30, 2006
Maternal exposure to caffeine and risk of congenital anomalies: a systematic reviewMarilyn L Browne
International Journal of Epidemiology|June 26, 2004
Commentary: priorities in epidemiological studies of drowning preventionMarilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|November 22, 2012
Birth defects surveillance: an essential public health function for primary prevention and health promotionRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|October 22, 2013
Birth defects surveillance: epidemiology, health services research, public health, and preventionRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research|October 17, 2019
Connecting the circle from surveillance to epidemiology to public health practiceRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|November 1, 2014
Applications of birth defects surveillance in epidemiology, health services research, and disease preventionRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research|December 29, 2020
Putting birth defects surveillance data to actionRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research|December 31, 2021
Birth defects surveillance for public health practiceRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research|November 21, 2017
Population-based birth defects surveillance: Challenges, opportunities, and recent developmentsRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|November 29, 2016
Editorial advances in population-based birth defects surveillance, epidemiology, and public health practiceRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|March 30, 2006
Maternal exposure to caffeine and risk of congenital anomalies: a systematic reviewMarilyn L Browne
International Journal of Epidemiology|June 26, 2004
Commentary: priorities in epidemiological studies of drowning preventionMarilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|November 22, 2012
Birth defects surveillance: an essential public health function for primary prevention and health promotionRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|October 22, 2013
Birth defects surveillance: epidemiology, health services research, public health, and preventionRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research|October 17, 2019
Connecting the circle from surveillance to epidemiology to public health practiceRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|November 1, 2014
Applications of birth defects surveillance in epidemiology, health services research, and disease preventionRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research|December 29, 2020
Putting birth defects surveillance data to actionRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research|December 31, 2021
Birth defects surveillance for public health practiceRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research|November 21, 2017
Population-based birth defects surveillance: Challenges, opportunities, and recent developmentsRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|November 29, 2016
Editorial advances in population-based birth defects surveillance, epidemiology, and public health practiceRussell S Kirby, Marilyn L Browne
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