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    The strong focus on positive results in abstracts may cause bias in systematic reviews: a case study on abstract reporting bias by Duyx, Bram, Swaen, Gerard M H, Urlings, Miriam J E, Bouter, Lex M, Zeegers, Maurice P

    Published in Systematic reviews (17-07-2019)
    “…Research articles tend to focus on positive findings in their abstract, especially if multiple outcomes have been studied. At the same time, search queries in…”
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    Citation bias and other determinants of citation in biomedical research: findings from six citation networks by Urlings, Miriam J.E., Duyx, Bram, Swaen, Gerard M.H., Bouter, Lex M., Zeegers, Maurice P.

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-04-2021)
    “…When the probability of being cited depends on the outcome of that study, this is called citation bias. The aim of this study is to assess the determinants of…”
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    Selective citation in the literature on swimming in chlorinated water and childhood asthma: a network analysis by Duyx, Bram, Urlings, Miriam J E, Swaen, Gerard M H, Bouter, Lex M, Zeegers, Maurice P

    Published in Research integrity and peer review (02-10-2017)
    “…Knowledge development depends on an unbiased representation of the available evidence. Selective citation may distort this representation. Recently, some…”
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    Citation bias in the literature on dietary trans fatty acids and serum cholesterol by Urlings, Miriam J.E., Duyx, Bram, Swaen, Gerard M.H., Bouter, Lex M., Zeegers, Maurice P.A.

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-02-2019)
    “…Balanced citations are a necessary condition for a sound development of scientific knowledge, whereas selective citations may bias scientific consensus. In…”
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    Determinants of citation in the literature on diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer: a citation analysis by Duyx, Bram, Urlings, Miriam J E, Swaen, Gerard M H, Bouter, Lex M, Zeegers, Maurice P

    Published in BMJ open (07-10-2020)
    “…ObjectivesEpidemiological research on the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer risk has some methodological challenges that give rise to…”
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    Determinants of Citation in Epidemiological Studies on Phthalates: A Citation Analysis by Urlings, Miriam J. E., Duyx, Bram, Swaen, Gerard M. H., Bouter, Lex M., Zeegers, Maurice P. A.

    Published in Science and engineering ethics (01-12-2020)
    “…Citing of previous publications is an important factor in knowledge development. Because of the great amount of publications available, only a selection of…”
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    Scientific Citations Favor Positive Results: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Duyx, Bram, Urlings, Miriam J.E, Swaen, Gerard M.H, Bouter, Lex M, Zeegers, Maurice P

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-08-2017)
    “…Abstract Objective Citation bias concerns the selective citation of scientific articles based on their results. We brought together all available evidence on…”
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    Selective citation in the literature on the hygiene hypothesis: a citation analysis on the association between infections and rhinitis by Duyx, Bram, Urlings, Miriam J E, Swaen, Gerard M H, Bouter, Lex M, Zeegers, Maurice P

    Published in BMJ open (01-02-2019)
    “…ObjectiveOur objective was to assess the occurrence and determinants of selective citation in scientific publications on Strachan’s original hygiene…”
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    Active ingredients leading in health claims on functional foods by de Boer, Alie, Urlings, Miriam J.E., Bast, Aalt

    Published in Journal of functional foods (01-01-2016)
    “…•Standardising olive oil via hydroxytyrosol would entail a claim on this bioactive.•The cocoa claim could be extended to other products with…”
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    Toxicological risks of dairy proteins produced through cellular agriculture: Current state of knowledge, challenges and future perspectives by Fytsilis, Vaios D., Urlings, Miriam J.E., van Schooten, Frederik-Jan, de Boer, Alie, Vrolijk, Misha F.

    “…•Sustainable food production is necessary in the time of climate crisis.•Cellular agriculture is a promising sustainable technology for food production.•Dairy…”
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