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Environmental Health Perspectives
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June 1, 1988
The relationship between blood lead, blood pressure, stroke, and heart attacks in middle-aged British men
S J Pocock, A G Shaper, D Ashby, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
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October 1, 2003
A comparison of two methods for the estimation of precision with incomplete longitudinal data, jointly modelled with a time-to-event outcome
G Touloumi, A G Babiker, M G Kenward, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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March 25, 2000
Quality of life after coronary angioplasty or continued medical treatment for angina: three-year follow-up in the RITA-2 trial. Randomized Intervention Treatment of Angina
S J Pocock, R A Henderson, T Clayton, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
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September 24, 1977
[Contribution of lead in drinking water to blood-lead]
M R Moore, P A Meredith, B C Campbell, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
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July 25, 1987
Social class differences in ischaemic heart disease in British men
S J Pocock, A G Shaper, D G Cook, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
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May 11, 1991
Risk factors for stroke in middle aged British men
A G Shaper, A N Phillips, S J Pocock, et al.
British Heart Journal
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November 1, 1988
The role of risk factors in heart attacks occurring in men with pre-existing ischaemic heart disease
A N Phillips, A G Shaper, S J Pocock, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
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September 30, 1992
Prediction of short-term survival with an application in primary biliary cirrhosis
M D Hughes, C L Raskino, S J Pocock, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
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July 14, 2001
A score for predicting risk of death from cardiovascular disease in adults with raised blood pressure, based on individual patient data from randomised controlled trials
S J Pocock, V McCormack, F Gueyffier, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry
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July 2, 1979
The contribution of drinking water lead to maternal blood lead concentrations
M R Moore, A Goldberg, P A Meredith, et al.
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Environmental Health Perspectives
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June 1, 1988
The relationship between blood lead, blood pressure, stroke, and heart attacks in middle-aged British men
S J Pocock, A G Shaper, D Ashby, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
|
October 1, 2003
A comparison of two methods for the estimation of precision with incomplete longitudinal data, jointly modelled with a time-to-event outcome
G Touloumi, A G Babiker, M G Kenward, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
|
March 25, 2000
Quality of life after coronary angioplasty or continued medical treatment for angina: three-year follow-up in the RITA-2 trial. Randomized Intervention Treatment of Angina
S J Pocock, R A Henderson, T Clayton, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
|
September 24, 1977
[Contribution of lead in drinking water to blood-lead]
M R Moore, P A Meredith, B C Campbell, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
|
July 25, 1987
Social class differences in ischaemic heart disease in British men
S J Pocock, A G Shaper, D G Cook, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|
May 11, 1991
Risk factors for stroke in middle aged British men
A G Shaper, A N Phillips, S J Pocock, et al.
British Heart Journal
|
November 1, 1988
The role of risk factors in heart attacks occurring in men with pre-existing ischaemic heart disease
A N Phillips, A G Shaper, S J Pocock, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
|
September 30, 1992
Prediction of short-term survival with an application in primary biliary cirrhosis
M D Hughes, C L Raskino, S J Pocock, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|
July 14, 2001
A score for predicting risk of death from cardiovascular disease in adults with raised blood pressure, based on individual patient data from randomised controlled trials
S J Pocock, V McCormack, F Gueyffier, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry
|
July 2, 1979
The contribution of drinking water lead to maternal blood lead concentrations
M R Moore, A Goldberg, P A Meredith, et al.
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