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Pietro Ferrari

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Plos One|March 19, 2015
A multilevel model to estimate the within- and the between-center components of the exposure/disease association in the EPIC studyFrancesco Sera, Pietro Ferrari
Annals of Epidemiology|September 28, 2005
Dietary intake assessments in epidemiology: can we know what we are measuring?Rudolf Kaaks, Pietro Ferrari
American Journal of Epidemiology|August 3, 2007
The role of measurement error in estimating levels of physical activityPietro Ferrari, Christine Friedenreich, Charles E Matthews
Carcinogenesis|June 25, 2017
Alcohol metabolism and oesophageal cancer: a systematic review of the evidenceMarco Matejcic, Marc J Gunter, Pietro Ferrari
International Journal of Cancer|February 22, 2002
Meat consumption and colorectal cancer risk: dose-response meta-analysis of epidemiological studiesTeresa Norat, Annekatrin Lukanova, Pietro Ferrari, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|October 7, 2014
Normalization to specific gravity prior to analysis improves information recovery from high resolution mass spectrometry metabolomic profiles of human urineWilliam M B Edmands, Pietro Ferrari, Augustin Scalbert
International Journal of Cancer|November 11, 2006
Alcohol intake and colorectal cancer risk: a dose-response meta-analysis of published cohort studiesAurélie Moskal, Teresa Norat, Pietro Ferrari, et al.
Nutrients|September 28, 2021
Alcohol and Cancer: Epidemiology and Biological MechanismsHarriet Rumgay, Neil Murphy, Pietro Ferrari, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 28, 2008
A Bayesian multilevel model for estimating the diet/disease relationship in a multicenter study with exposures measured with error: the EPIC studyPietro Ferrari, Raymond J Carroll, Paul Gustafson, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|June 16, 2015
Model averaging quantiles from data censored by a limit of detectionRuth Nysen, Christel Faes, Pietro Ferrari, et al.
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Plos One|March 19, 2015
A multilevel model to estimate the within- and the between-center components of the exposure/disease association in the EPIC studyFrancesco Sera, Pietro Ferrari
Annals of Epidemiology|September 28, 2005
Dietary intake assessments in epidemiology: can we know what we are measuring?Rudolf Kaaks, Pietro Ferrari
American Journal of Epidemiology|August 3, 2007
The role of measurement error in estimating levels of physical activityPietro Ferrari, Christine Friedenreich, Charles E Matthews
Carcinogenesis|June 25, 2017
Alcohol metabolism and oesophageal cancer: a systematic review of the evidenceMarco Matejcic, Marc J Gunter, Pietro Ferrari
International Journal of Cancer|February 22, 2002
Meat consumption and colorectal cancer risk: dose-response meta-analysis of epidemiological studiesTeresa Norat, Annekatrin Lukanova, Pietro Ferrari, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|October 7, 2014
Normalization to specific gravity prior to analysis improves information recovery from high resolution mass spectrometry metabolomic profiles of human urineWilliam M B Edmands, Pietro Ferrari, Augustin Scalbert
International Journal of Cancer|November 11, 2006
Alcohol intake and colorectal cancer risk: a dose-response meta-analysis of published cohort studiesAurélie Moskal, Teresa Norat, Pietro Ferrari, et al.
Nutrients|September 28, 2021
Alcohol and Cancer: Epidemiology and Biological MechanismsHarriet Rumgay, Neil Murphy, Pietro Ferrari, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 28, 2008
A Bayesian multilevel model for estimating the diet/disease relationship in a multicenter study with exposures measured with error: the EPIC studyPietro Ferrari, Raymond J Carroll, Paul Gustafson, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|June 16, 2015
Model averaging quantiles from data censored by a limit of detectionRuth Nysen, Christel Faes, Pietro Ferrari, et al.
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