Detecting Causal Nonlinear Exposure-Response Relations in Epidemiological Data
The possibility of hormesis in individual dose-response relations undermines traditional epidemiological criteria and tests for causal relations between exposure and response variables. Non-monotonic exposure-response relations in a large population may lack aggregate consistency, strength, biologic...
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Main Author: | Louis Anthony Cox (Author) |
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2006-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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