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Publications by Stefano Conti
How Valuable Are Multiple Treatment Comparison Methods in Evidence-Based Health-Care Evaluation?
Value in Health
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Public Health
Occupational Health
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Eco-Physiological Screening of Different Tomato Genotypes in Response to High Temperatures: A Combined Field-To-Laboratory Approach
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Evolution
Ecology
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