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Michele Morara

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Lifetime Data Analysis|December 18, 2007
Optimal design for epidemiological studies subject to designed missingnessMichele Morara, Louise Ryan, Andres Houseman, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 4, 2004
A Bayesian hierarchical approach for relating PM(2.5) exposure to cardiovascular mortality in North CarolinaChristopher H Holloman, Steven M Bortnick, Michele Morara, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|March 8, 2008
Comparing surface residue transfer efficiencies to hands using polar and nonpolar fluorescent tracersElaine A Cohen Hubal, Marcia G Nishioka, William A Ivancic, et al.
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|August 10, 2004
Development and evaluation of a quantitative video-fluorescence imaging system and fluorescent tracer for measuring transfer of pesticide residues from surfaces to hands with repeated contactsWilliam A Ivancic, Marcia G Nishioka, Russell H Barnes, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|June 8, 2010
Improving cost-effectiveness of epidemiological studies via designed missingness strategiesWarren J Strauss, Louise Ryan, Michele Morara, et al.
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Lifetime Data Analysis|December 18, 2007
Optimal design for epidemiological studies subject to designed missingnessMichele Morara, Louise Ryan, Andres Houseman, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 4, 2004
A Bayesian hierarchical approach for relating PM(2.5) exposure to cardiovascular mortality in North CarolinaChristopher H Holloman, Steven M Bortnick, Michele Morara, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|March 8, 2008
Comparing surface residue transfer efficiencies to hands using polar and nonpolar fluorescent tracersElaine A Cohen Hubal, Marcia G Nishioka, William A Ivancic, et al.
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|August 10, 2004
Development and evaluation of a quantitative video-fluorescence imaging system and fluorescent tracer for measuring transfer of pesticide residues from surfaces to hands with repeated contactsWilliam A Ivancic, Marcia G Nishioka, Russell H Barnes, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|June 8, 2010
Improving cost-effectiveness of epidemiological studies via designed missingness strategiesWarren J Strauss, Louise Ryan, Michele Morara, et al.
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