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1 error rate in a sample of public health and epidemiologic research.
2 on suggest that IGF-I should be suitable for epidemiologic research.
3 ppropriate role of medical care databases in epidemiologic research.
4 Journal of Epidemiology, and the Society for Epidemiologic Research.
5 uire sample sizes infeasible for prospective epidemiologic research.
6 asingly being used to handle missing data in epidemiologic research.
7 eases, social forces, and causal thinking in epidemiologic research.
8 e various ways to handle competing events in epidemiologic research.
9 ting the need for greater standardization in epidemiologic research.
10 ng to what we understand the word to mean in epidemiologic research.
11 s commonly used for imputing missing data in epidemiologic research.
12 for control recruitment in population-based epidemiologic research.
13 f systematic error on estimates of effect in epidemiologic research.
14 binations of tests are needed, especially in epidemiologic research.
15 re associated with cardiovascular disease in epidemiologic research.
16 ewed as the "gold standard" of observational epidemiologic research.
17 records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research.
18 he analysis of lymphoid neoplasm subtypes in epidemiologic research.
19 and appears suitable for use in clinical and epidemiologic research.
20 and evaluate the reproducibility of current epidemiologic research.
21 ts of time-dependent treatments/exposures in epidemiologic research.
22 inary outcomes are encountered frequently in epidemiologic research.
23 is of established principles of clinical and epidemiologic research.
24 tion characteristics that are of interest in epidemiologic research.
25 evaluating nutrition interventions, and for epidemiologic research.
26 ease, an imperative for action documented by epidemiologic research.
27 odel of familial GCC, opens up new areas for epidemiologic research.
28 t commonly used index of body composition in epidemiologic research.
29 trient intake, another important exposure in epidemiologic research.
31 ew programs, including the creation of three Epidemiologic Research and Information Centers (ERICs) t
33 tural differences impact multiple aspects of epidemiologic research and should be respectfully addres
35 and Information Centers (ERICs) to foster VA epidemiologic research, and announcing a program to supp
37 uld provide a basis for further clinical and epidemiologic research, and it could have important impl
38 rtant extensions which have proven useful in epidemiologic research, and which reveal connections bet
41 e application of metabolomics in large-scale epidemiologic research are now being realized through a
43 the current paradigm for causal inference in epidemiologic research attributed to Sir A. Bradford Hil
44 demonstrated an interest in the promotion of epidemiologic research by initiating several new program
45 Decisions about how occupation is used in epidemiologic research can affect conclusions about the
49 conduct, presentation, and interpretation of epidemiologic research could substantially strengthen th
50 and Prevention Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research data system was used to determine
51 d provides an alternative to previously used epidemiologic research designs when one is including loc
52 g tradition of combining good pathology with epidemiologic research, especially in studies of cardiov
54 o data access, the problems of communicating epidemiologic research findings to the public through th
56 D typically begins in childhood, no previous epidemiologic research has directly examined the prevale
58 sibility and effectiveness of Internet-based epidemiologic research have been established, methodolog
59 The 47th annual meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research hosted 17 invited speakers charge
60 ementation of HITS; describe its utility for epidemiologic research; illustrate the potential analyti
61 ly available database is intended to support epidemiologic research in critical care medicine and ser
62 this paper will encourage and inform future epidemiologic research in this important segment of the
69 al times, the main drivers of cardiovascular epidemiologic research must remain 1) scientific questio
70 aggregate comorbidity measures are useful in epidemiologic research, none of the existing measures wa
82 address the many advances that resulted from epidemiologic research on smoking and health, such as de
83 1970s, the paper stimulated an explosion of epidemiologic research on social support and human healt
84 ng their usefulness as a tool for organizing epidemiologic research on sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB)
90 flexible in order to engage young people in epidemiologic research, representative samples can be ac
92 ogy sponsored a symposium at the Society for Epidemiologic Research's 46th Annual Meeting in Boston,
95 tained from the Wide-ranging OnLine Data for Epidemiologic Research system of the Centers for Disease
96 assays in children may be more important for epidemiologic research than for clinical decision making
97 ifies an integrative, multilevel approach to epidemiologic research that employs principles central t
98 alth care systems valuable to the conduct of epidemiologic research, the US Department of Veterans Af
102 ntify areas of specific concern, and conduct epidemiologic research to better optimize player health
103 This systematic review examined published epidemiologic research using deceased persons as a contr
104 ously account for 3 major sources of bias in epidemiologic research: validated exposure measurement e
105 support a reweighting of data and theory in epidemiologic research via the use of agent-based modeli
106 omberg School of Public Health, I noted that epidemiologic research was moving away from the traditio
107 e TMLE has not been as widely implemented in epidemiologic research, we aim to provide an accessible
108 oing so will ensure that over the long term, epidemiologic research will remain a cornerstone for adv
109 performance of comorbidity scores for use in epidemiologic research with administrative databases.
110 e Control (CDC) Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (WONDER) system was used to obtai
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