Can systematic reviews inform GMO risk assessment and risk management?
Systematic reviews represent powerful tools to identify, collect, synthesize, and evaluate primary research data on specific research questions in a highly standardized and reproducible manner. They enable the defensible synthesis of outcomes by increasing precision and minimizing bias whilst ensuri...
Main Authors: | Kohl, Christian (Author), Frampton, Geoff (Author), Sweet, Jeremy (Author), Spoek, Armin (Author), Haddaway, Neal (Author), Wilhelm, Ralf Alexander (Author), Unger, Stefan (Author), Schiemann, Joachim Hermann (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-08-12.
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