Published in Arch Environ Health on March 24, 1979
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Measuring the effect of air pollution on urban morbidity. Arch Environ Health (1969) 1.35
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Indirect health effects of relative humidity in indoor environments. Environ Health Perspect (1986) 1.17
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Environmental tobacco smoke and indoor air quality in modern office work environments. J Occup Med (1987) 0.84
Changes in smoking characteristics by type of employment from 1970 to 1979/80. Am J Ind Med (1987) 0.82
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Smoking and hospital utilization. Soc Sci Med (1987) 0.79
Difficulty of evaluating the toxicity and teratogenicity of 2,4,5-T from existing animal experiments. Science (1971) 0.79
The incidence of lung cancer in the U.S. since 1955 in relation to the etiology of the disease. Am J Public Health (1972) 0.79
Correcting standardized rate ratios for imprecise classification of a polychotomous exposure variable with limited data. Am J Epidemiol (1995) 0.79
Linear extrapolation models of lung cancer risk associated with exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol (1998) 0.76
Age related changes in age of starting to smoke. J Clin Epidemiol (1990) 0.76
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Dynamic display of radiotherapy plans using computer-produced films. Radiology (1973) 0.76
Intimidation of CTR-funded scientists claimed. Am J Public Health (1992) 0.75
A critical examination of OSHA's assessment of risk associated with workplace exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol (1996) 0.75
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The tobacco industry and the Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA (1996) 0.75
Comments on the Blair and Stewart comments on the Sterling and Weinkam analysis of data from the National Cancer Institute Formaldehyde Study. Am J Ind Med (1995) 0.75
Re: "Concentration of indoor particulate matter as a determinant of respiratory health in children". Am J Epidemiol (1995) 0.75
An alternative explanation for the apparent elevated relative mortality and morbidity risks associated with exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. J Clin Epidemiol (1996) 0.75
Freedom of scepticism. Nature (1971) 0.75
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X-ray depth-dose characteristics of the Toshiba LMR-16. Med Phys (1979) 0.75
Relation of place of birth and migration in cancer mortality in the U.S.--a study of Ohio residents (1959-1967). J Chronic Dis (1974) 0.75
Extending the general field equation to fit the dose distributions of a variety of therapy units. Br J Radiol (1973) 0.75
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Automatic variation of field size and dose rate in rotation therapy. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys (1977) 0.75
A comment on "air pollution--the industrial viewpoint". J Occup Med (1969) 0.75
A data acquisition system for three-dimensional treatment planning. Radiology (1975) 0.75
Health effects of dioxin. Science (1984) 0.75
Automatic data screening: a practcal solution to the multivariate problem in clinical data. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1969) 0.75
Environmental tobacco smoke. Investigations on the effect of regulating smoking on levels of indoor pollution and on the perception of health and comfort of office workers. Eur J Respir Dis Suppl (1984) 0.75
Why are the occupational and smoking risks for bladder cancer not confounded? An epidemiologic puzzle. J Occup Environ Med (1995) 0.75
Robot data screening, an automatic search technique. Int J Biomed Comput (1970) 0.75
A biologically-oriented computer language. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1966) 0.75
Errors in estimates of smoking-related deaths derived from nonsmoker mortality. Risk Anal (1987) 0.75
RTPFIT: a program to fit the extended general field equation to therapy unit data. Comput Programs Biomed (1973) 0.75
Vietnam veterans risk for fathering children with birth defects. JAMA (1985) 0.75
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Comment on smoking dogs. Arch Environ Health (1971) 0.75
Economics and politics in the assessment of causes of building illness: the NAS/NRC Report on Indoor Pollutants. Int J Health Serv (1984) 0.75
Editorial: Computing and the humanisation of medicine. Int J Biomed Comput (1973) 0.75
Tobacco research. Science (1996) 0.75
Age at death: physicians and ministers of religion. CMAJ (1985) 0.75
Filtering information about occupation, smoking and disease. J Chronic Dis (1984) 0.75
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Robot data processing techniques for multivariate epidemiological predictions. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1965) 0.75
An evaluation of an equation which estimates percentage depth dose for cobalt-60 teletherapy. Health Phys (1966) 0.75
A new direction in rehabilitation through advanced instrumentation and computation. JAMA (1967) 0.75
Re: Asbestos exposures in public and commercial buildings. Am J Ind Med (1994) 0.75
Response: tobacco research. Science (1996) 0.75