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The relation between alcohol and cardiovascular disease in Eastern Europe: explaining the paradox. J Epidemiol Community Health (2000) 2.56
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Exploring the relationship between alcohol consumption and non-fatal or fatal stroke: a systematic review. Addiction (2001) 3.59
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Is lead in tap water still a public health problem? An observational study in Glasgow. BMJ (1996) 1.07
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Cancer mortality in Russia and Ukraine: validity, competing risks and cohort effects. Int J Epidemiol (1999) 0.95
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The Stanmore total hip arthroplasty. A 15- to 20-year follow-up study. J Arthroplasty (1997) 0.92
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Public health implications of new guidelines for lead in drinking water: a case study in an area with historically high water lead levels. Food Chem Toxicol (2000) 0.90
Alcohol policy in the Nordic countries. BMJ (1997) 0.89
The costs and benefits of primary total hip replacement. How likely are new prostheses to be cost-effective? Int J Technol Assess Health Care (1998) 0.89
Further studies on the rate of disappearance of labelled thyroxine from the intravascular compartment of man, with reference to the role of thyroxine binding proteins. Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) (1967) 0.86
Alcoholism and rising mortality in the Russian Federation. BMJ (1995) 0.85
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Epidemiology, medical demography and data quality issues in the former Soviet Union. J Epidemiol Community Health (2000) 0.78
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Suppression of behavioural and physiological oestrus in the mare by vaccination against GnRH. Aust Vet J (2007) 0.76
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The fate of non-medics working in public health. J Epidemiol Community Health (1999) 0.75
Decline of maternal blood lead concentrations in Glasgow. J Epidemiol Community Health (1998) 0.75
Surface analysis and depth profiling of corrosion products formed in lead pipes used to supply low alkalinity drinking water. Water Sci Technol (2004) 0.75
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Informing the market: the strengths and weaknesses of information in the British National Health Service. Health Care Anal (1997) 0.75
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