Supplemental Material, DS2_IJT_10.1177_1091581818754330 - Role of Risk of Bias in Systematic Review for Chemical Risk Assessment: A Case Study in Understanding the Relationship Between Congenital Heart Defects and Exposures to Trichloroethylene
Daniele Wikoff
Jon D. Urban
Seneca Harvey
Laurie C. Haws
10.25384/SAGE.6086963.v1
https://sage.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplemental_Material_DS2_IJT_10_1177_1091581818754330_-_Role_of_Risk_of_Bias_in_Systematic_Review_for_Chemical_Risk_Assessment_A_Case_Study_in_Understanding_the_Relationship_Between_Congenital_Heart_Defects_and_Exposures_to_Trichloroethylene/6086963
<p>Supplemental Material, DS2_IJT_10.1177_1091581818754330 for Role of Risk of Bias in Systematic Review for Chemical Risk Assessment: A Case Study in Understanding the Relationship Between Congenital Heart Defects and Exposures to Trichloroethylene by Daniele Wikoff, Jon D. Urban, Seneca Harvey, and Laurie C. Haws in International Journal of Toxicology</p>
2018-01-22 12:00:00
risk of bias
systematic review
internal validity
data quality
trichloroethylene