A Graphical Method to Evaluate Exposure-Response Relationships in Epidemiologic Studies Using Standardized Mortality or Morbidity Ratios
In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of the etiologic relevance of chemical and physical exposures. The standardized mortality or morbidity ratio (SMR) has been commonly used in occupational cohort studies. Statistical approaches to evalua...
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Main Author: | Edwin van Wijngaarden Ph.D (Author) |
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2005-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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