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Statistical Methods to Study Timing of Vulnerability with Sparsely Sampled Data on Environmental Toxicants
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Statistical Methods to Study Timing of Vulnerability with Sparsely Sampled Data on Environmental Toxicants

Brisa Ney Sánchez, Howard Hu, Heather J Litman and Martha Maria Téllez-Rojo
Environmental health perspectives, v 119(3), pp 409-415
Mar 2011
PMID: 21362588
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