The GABRIEL Advanced Surveys: study design, participation and evaluation of bias

Summary Genuneit J, Büchele G, Waser M, Kovacs K, Debinska A, Boznanski A, Strunz‐Lehner C, Horak E, Cullinan P, Heederik D, Braun‐Fahrländer C, von Mutius E, the GABRIELA Study Group. The GABRIEL Advanced Surveys: study design, participation and evaluation of bias. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemio...

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Child
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