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Statistical Methods in Environmental Epidemiology

Statistical Methods in Environmental Epidemiology
Author: Duncan C. Thomas
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0199232903

Environmental epidemiology is the study of the environmental causes of disease in populations and how these risks vary in relation to intensity and duration of exposure and other factors like genetic susceptibility. Download Statistical Methods in Environmental Epidemiology from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. As such, it is the basic science upon which governmental safety standards and compensation policies for environmental and occupational exposure are based. Profusely illustrated with examples from the epidemiologic literature on ionizing radiation and air pollution, this text provides a systematic treatment of the statistical challenges that arise in environmental health studies and the use of epidemiologic data in formulating public policy, at a level suitable for graduate students and epidemiologic researchers.

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