Harmonization may be counterproductive--at least for parts of Europe where public health research operates effectively.
TimoHakulinen;
MarcArbyn;
David HBrewster;
Jan WillemCoebergh;
Michel P Coleman ;
EmanueleCrocetti;
DavidForman;
MikaGissler;
AlexanderKatalinic;
TapioLuostarinen;
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EeroPukkala;
MatiRahu;
HansStorm;
ReijoSund;
SvenTörnberg;
LaufeyTryggvadottir;
(2011)
Harmonization may be counterproductive--at least for parts of Europe where public health research operates effectively.
European journal of public health, 21 (6).
pp. 686-687.
ISSN 1101-1262
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckr149
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ISI | 297368800004 |
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