Scientific integrity: critical issues in environmental health research
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Environmental health research is a relatively new scientific area with much interdisciplinary collaboration. Regardless of which human population is included in field studies (e.g., general population, working population, children, elderly, vulnerable sub-groups,...
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Main Authors: | Merlo Domenico (Author), Knudsen Lisbeth (Author), Vahakangas Kirsi (Author) |
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