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Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|February 24, 2001
Ministers of Health, Environment, Traffic, Economy: you need to have lunch together!N Künzli
Inhalation Toxicology|September 15, 2015
Contribution of Traffic to PM2.5 Exposure: 30%-or Even Considerably More?N Künzli
The European Respiratory Journal|August 9, 2002
The public health relevance of air pollution abatementN Künzli
Swiss Medical Weekly|April 8, 2014
Beyond leukaemia and nuclear power: Swiss health sciences need a mega-cohortN Künzli
Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|January 1, 1997
[The SAPALDIA Study--no results?]N Künzli
Journal of Internal Medicine|July 19, 2012
Scientific evidence compels clinicians to be vocal clean air advocatesN Künzli
Swiss Medical Weekly|January 22, 2009
Evidence based public health - the example of air pollutionN Künzli, L Perez
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|August 24, 2006
Air pollution and arrhythmia: the case is not overN Künzli, F Forastiere
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 24, 1997
The semi-individual study in air pollution epidemiology: a valid design as compared to ecologic studiesN Künzli, I B Tager
Environmental Health Perspectives|July 31, 1999
Comments on "PM2.5 and mortality in long-term prospective cohort studies: cause-effect or statistical associations?"N Künzli, I B Tager
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Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|February 24, 2001
Ministers of Health, Environment, Traffic, Economy: you need to have lunch together!N Künzli
Inhalation Toxicology|September 15, 2015
Contribution of Traffic to PM2.5 Exposure: 30%-or Even Considerably More?N Künzli
The European Respiratory Journal|August 9, 2002
The public health relevance of air pollution abatementN Künzli
Swiss Medical Weekly|April 8, 2014
Beyond leukaemia and nuclear power: Swiss health sciences need a mega-cohortN Künzli
Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|January 1, 1997
[The SAPALDIA Study--no results?]N Künzli
Journal of Internal Medicine|July 19, 2012
Scientific evidence compels clinicians to be vocal clean air advocatesN Künzli
Swiss Medical Weekly|January 22, 2009
Evidence based public health - the example of air pollutionN Künzli, L Perez
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|August 24, 2006
Air pollution and arrhythmia: the case is not overN Künzli, F Forastiere
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 24, 1997
The semi-individual study in air pollution epidemiology: a valid design as compared to ecologic studiesN Künzli, I B Tager
Environmental Health Perspectives|July 31, 1999
Comments on "PM2.5 and mortality in long-term prospective cohort studies: cause-effect or statistical associations?"N Künzli, I B Tager
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