Comparing the utility of multimedia models for human and ecologic exposure analysis: Two cases
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Reckhow, K; Diguilio, R; Babendreier, J; Vallero, D
Published in: EPIDEMIOLOGY
November 2006
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
ISSN
1044-3983
Publication Date
November 2006
Volume
17
Issue
6, Suppl. S
Start / End Page
S133 / S134
Related Subject Headings
- Epidemiology
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 0104 Statistics
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Reckhow, K., Diguilio, R., Babendreier, J., & Vallero, D. (2006). Comparing the utility of multimedia models for human and ecologic exposure analysis: Two cases. EPIDEMIOLOGY, 17(6, Suppl. S), S133–S134.
Reckhow, K., R. Diguilio, J. Babendreier, and D. Vallero. “Comparing the utility of multimedia models for human and ecologic exposure analysis: Two cases.” EPIDEMIOLOGY 17, no. 6, Suppl. S (November 2006): S133–34.
Reckhow K, Diguilio R, Babendreier J, Vallero D. Comparing the utility of multimedia models for human and ecologic exposure analysis: Two cases. EPIDEMIOLOGY. 2006 Nov;17(6, Suppl. S):S133–4.
Reckhow, K., et al. “Comparing the utility of multimedia models for human and ecologic exposure analysis: Two cases.” EPIDEMIOLOGY, vol. 17, no. 6, Suppl. S, Nov. 2006, pp. S133–34.
Reckhow K, Diguilio R, Babendreier J, Vallero D. Comparing the utility of multimedia models for human and ecologic exposure analysis: Two cases. EPIDEMIOLOGY. 2006 Nov;17(6, Suppl. S):S133–S134.
Published In
EPIDEMIOLOGY
ISSN
1044-3983
Publication Date
November 2006
Volume
17
Issue
6, Suppl. S
Start / End Page
S133 / S134
Related Subject Headings
- Epidemiology
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 0104 Statistics