Population ideals and sample realities--why we still need access to comprehensive information about populations
Population ideals and sample realities--why we still need access to comprehensive information about populations
editorial, health services research, population surveillance, confidentiality, methods, public health, humans, informed consent, population
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Barrett, Geraldine
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Peacock, Janet L.
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April 2005
Barrett, Geraldine
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Peacock, Janet L.
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Barrett, Geraldine and Peacock, Janet L.
(2005)
Population ideals and sample realities--why we still need access to comprehensive information about populations.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 59 (4), .
(doi:10.1136/jech.2004.028753).
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Published date: April 2005
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editorial, health services research, population surveillance, confidentiality, methods, public health, humans, informed consent, population
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Community Clinical Sciences, Dev Origins of Health & Disease, Medicine
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