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That ever more elusive green paper
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RUSSELL, WILLIAM
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British Medical Association
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1985
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Theory and methods - Adolescents' proxy reports of parents' socioeconomic status: How valid are they?/
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Lien, N
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British Medical Association
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2001
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| 43 |
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Theory and methods - A heuristic approach to the formulas for population attributable fraction/
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Hanley, J A
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British Medical Association
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2001
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| 44 |
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Theory and methods - A multilevel analysis of the effects of rurality and social deprivation on premature limiting long term illness/
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Barnett, S
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British Medical Association
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2001
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| 45 |
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Theory and methods - An analysis of health levels and various indicators of urban environments for Healthy Cities projects/
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Takano, T
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Are cities becoming more unhealthy? An analysis of mortality rates in Belfast and Dublin between 1981 and 1991 to illustrate a methodological difficulty with ecological studies/
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O'Reilly, D
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Are the effects of psychosocial exposures attributable to confounding? Evidence from a prospective observational study on psychological stress and mortality/
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Macleod, J
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Assessing socioeconomic effects on different sized populations: To weight or not to weight?/
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Frohlich, N
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British Medical Association
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2001
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| 49 |
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Theory and methods - Breast cancer hypothesis: A single cause for the majority of cases/
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Wiseman, R A
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British Medical Association
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2000
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Theory and methods - Causation in epidemiology/
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Parascandola, M
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods Comparing meta-analysis and ecological-longitudinal analysis in time-series studies. A case study of the effects of air pollution on mortality in three Spanish cities/
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Saez, M
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Cost and health consequences of reducing the population intake of salt/
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Selmer, R M
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British Medical Association
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2000
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Theory and methods - Folic acid: Is self reported use of supplements accurate?/
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Burton, A
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British Medical Association
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2001
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| 54 |
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Theory and methods - History of health, a valuable tool in public health/
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Pardiguero, E
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British Medical Association
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2001
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| 55 |
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Theory and methods - How accurately do adult sons and daughters report and perceive parental deaths from coronary disease ?/
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Watt, G
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British Medical Association
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2000
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Theory and methods How complete and accurate are cancer registrations notified by the National Health Service Central Register for England and Wales?/
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Dickinson, H O
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British Medical Association
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2001
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| 57 |
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Theory and methods - Images and reflections: Photography in the pursuit of public health/
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Bruce, N
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British Medical Association
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2000
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| 58 |
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Theory and methods - Interval estimation of the attributable risk in case-control studies with matched pairs/
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Lui, K-J
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Level of aggregation for optimal epidemiological analysis: The case of time to surgery and unnecessary removal of the normal appendix/
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Wen, S W
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Life expectancy as a summary of mortality in a population: Statistical considerations and suitability for use by health authorities/
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Silcocks, P B S
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British Medical Association
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2001
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