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MLA | Abdollahpour I, et al.. "Estimating the Marginal Causal Effect and Potential Impact of Waterpipe Smoking on Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Using the Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method: A Large, Population-Based Incident Case-Control Study." American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 190, no. 7, 2021, pp. 1332-1340. |
APA | Abdollahpour I, Nedjat S, Almasihashiani A, Nazemipour M, Mansournia MA, Luquefernandez MA (2021). Estimating the Marginal Causal Effect and Potential Impact of Waterpipe Smoking on Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Using the Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method: A Large, Population-Based Incident Case-Control Study. American Journal of Epidemiology, 190(7), 1332-1340. |
Chicago | Abdollahpour I, Nedjat S, Almasihashiani A, Nazemipour M, Mansournia MA, Luquefernandez MA. "Estimating the Marginal Causal Effect and Potential Impact of Waterpipe Smoking on Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Using the Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method: A Large, Population-Based Incident Case-Control Study." American Journal of Epidemiology 190, no. 7 (2021): 1332-1340. |
Harvard | Abdollahpour I et al. (2021) 'Estimating the Marginal Causal Effect and Potential Impact of Waterpipe Smoking on Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Using the Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method: A Large, Population-Based Incident Case-Control Study', American Journal of Epidemiology, 190(7), pp. 1332-1340. |
Vancouver | Abdollahpour I, Nedjat S, Almasihashiani A, Nazemipour M, Mansournia MA, Luquefernandez MA. Estimating the Marginal Causal Effect and Potential Impact of Waterpipe Smoking on Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Using the Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method: A Large, Population-Based Incident Case-Control Study. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2021;190(7):1332-1340. |
BibTex | @article{ author = {Abdollahpour I and Nedjat S and Almasihashiani A and Nazemipour M and Mansournia MA and Luquefernandez MA}, title = {Estimating the Marginal Causal Effect and Potential Impact of Waterpipe Smoking on Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Using the Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method: A Large, Population-Based Incident Case-Control Study}, journal = {American Journal of Epidemiology}, volume = {190}, number = {7}, pages = {1332-1340}, year = {2021} } |
RIS | TY - JOUR AU - Abdollahpour I AU - Nedjat S AU - Almasihashiani A AU - Nazemipour M AU - Mansournia MA AU - Luquefernandez MA TI - Estimating the Marginal Causal Effect and Potential Impact of Waterpipe Smoking on Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Using the Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method: A Large, Population-Based Incident Case-Control Study JO - American Journal of Epidemiology VL - 190 IS - 7 SP - 1332 EP - 1340 PY - 2021 ER - |