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Dose-response relationships in health risk assessment of nutritional and toxicological factors in foods: development and application of novel biostatistical methods
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2020
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Dose-response relationships in health risk assessment of nutritional and toxicological factors in foods: development and application of novel biostatistical methods
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Another Publication in an International Scientific Journal
Year
2020
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Vinceti, M
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Filippini, T
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Malavolti, M
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Naska, A
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Kasdagli, M
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