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Simon Thornley
University of Auckland - Auckland / New Zealand
Medical and Health Sciences / Biostatistics
AD Scientific Index ID: 4668
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Simon Thornley's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Effect of an electronic nicotine delivery device (e cigarette) on desire to smoke and withdrawal, user preferences and nicotine delivery: randomised cross-over trial Tobacco control 19 (2), 98-103, 2010
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National prevalence of gout derived from administrative health data in Aotearoa New Zealand Rheumatology 51 (5), 901-909, 2012
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Hepatitis B in a high prevalence New Zealand population: a mathematical model applied to infection control policy Journal of Theoretical Biology 254 (3), 599-603, 2008
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Statin use in COPD patients is associated with a reduction in mortality: a national cohort study Primary Care Respiratory Journal 21 (1), 35-40, 2012
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Conspicuity and bicycle crashes: preliminary findings of the Taupo Bicycle Study Injury prevention 14 (1), 11-18, 2008
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