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Theory and methods - Measurement of self reported active exposure to cigarette smoke/
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Etter, J-F
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Methods in epidemiology and public health: Does practice match theory?/
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Weed, D L
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Methods used to maintain a high level of participant involvement in a clinical trial/
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Hellard, M E
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Modelling blood pressure as a continuous outcome variable in a co-twin control study/
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Quirk, J T
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Multilevel analyses of neighbourhood socioeconomic context and health outcomes: A critical review/
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Pickett, K E
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods National health surveys by mail or home interview: Effects on response/
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Picavet, H S J
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Non-communicable disease mortality rates using the verbal autopsy in a cohort of middle aged and older populations in Beirut during wartime, 1983-93/
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Sibai, A Mehio
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Partitioned prostate cancer prevalence estimates: An informative measure of the disease burden/
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Merrill, R M
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Patient follow up screening evaluations. Examples with regard to congenital hip dislocation and congenital heart disease/
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Juttmann, R E
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Potential for bias in waiting time studies: Events between enrolment and admission/
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Sobolev, B
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Provision of pen along with questionnaire does not increase the response rate to a postal survey: A randomised controlled trial/
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Clark, T J
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Rationalising chances of success in intersectoral health policy making/
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Herten, L M van
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Self rated health: Is it as good a predictor of subsequent mortality among adults in lower as well as in higher social classes?/
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Burstr�m, B
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Self reported alcohol intake in pregnancy: Comparison between four methods/
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Kesmodel, U
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - The discount rate in the economic evaluation of prevention: A thought experiment/
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Bonneux, L
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - The socioeconomic status of older adults: How should we measure it in studies of health inequalities?/
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Grundy, E
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Tobacco Industry efforts at discrediting scientific knowledge of environmental tobacco smoke: A review of internal industry documents/
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Drope, J
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - What determines drop out in prospective studies of coronary heart disease risk factors between youth and young adulthood: The Young Hearts Study/
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Lenthe, F J van
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - What is the difference between controlling for mean versus median income in analyses of income inequality?/
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Blakely, T A
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British Medical Association
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2001
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Theory and methods - Why reduce health inequalities?/
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Woodward, A
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British Medical Association
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2000
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