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S F Olsen

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 26, 1999
Effect of vitamin A and beta carotene supplementation on women's healthS F Olsen
International Journal of Epidemiology|February 1, 2002
Commentary: Mercury, PCB, and now eicosapentaenoic acid: still another reason why pregnant women should be concerned about eating seafood?S F Olsen
International Journal of Epidemiology|August 21, 2001
Commentary: does use of food supplements influence the twin rate? New evidence from a randomized controlled trialS F Olsen
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 14, 1999
Use of randomisation in early clinical trials. Theobald's trial in 1936 incorporated some aspects of randomisationS F Olsen
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 1, 1994
Further on the association between retarded foetal growth and adult cardiovascular disease. Could low intake or marine diets be a common cause?S F Olsen
Epidemiologic Reviews|January 1, 1993
Consumption of marine n-3 fatty acids during pregnancy as a possible determinant of birth weight. A review of the current epidemiologic evidenceS F Olsen
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|July 9, 1999
Smoking habits among pregnant Danish women: reliability of information recorded after deliveryU Kesmodel, S F Olsen
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|September 13, 2001
Self reported alcohol intake in pregnancy: comparison between four methodsU Kesmodel, S F Olsen
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine|September 1, 1994
A birth weight adjusted comparison of perinatal mortality in the Faroe Islands and DenmarkS F Olsen, J Olsen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 15, 1999
[Eating to be smart?]J Olsen, S F Olsen
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 26, 1999
Effect of vitamin A and beta carotene supplementation on women's healthS F Olsen
International Journal of Epidemiology|February 1, 2002
Commentary: Mercury, PCB, and now eicosapentaenoic acid: still another reason why pregnant women should be concerned about eating seafood?S F Olsen
International Journal of Epidemiology|August 21, 2001
Commentary: does use of food supplements influence the twin rate? New evidence from a randomized controlled trialS F Olsen
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 14, 1999
Use of randomisation in early clinical trials. Theobald's trial in 1936 incorporated some aspects of randomisationS F Olsen
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 1, 1994
Further on the association between retarded foetal growth and adult cardiovascular disease. Could low intake or marine diets be a common cause?S F Olsen
Epidemiologic Reviews|January 1, 1993
Consumption of marine n-3 fatty acids during pregnancy as a possible determinant of birth weight. A review of the current epidemiologic evidenceS F Olsen
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|July 9, 1999
Smoking habits among pregnant Danish women: reliability of information recorded after deliveryU Kesmodel, S F Olsen
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|September 13, 2001
Self reported alcohol intake in pregnancy: comparison between four methodsU Kesmodel, S F Olsen
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine|September 1, 1994
A birth weight adjusted comparison of perinatal mortality in the Faroe Islands and DenmarkS F Olsen, J Olsen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 15, 1999
[Eating to be smart?]J Olsen, S F Olsen
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