N. Agabiti
- Subpopulations at increased risk of adverse health outcomes from air pollutionBy I. Annesi-Maesano, N. Agabiti, R. Pistelli, M‐F. Couilliot and F. ForastiereI. Annesi-MaesanoN. AgabitiR. PistelliM‐F. Couilliot
- Dietary factors associated with wheezing and allergic rhinitis in childrenBy S. Farchi, F. Forastiere, N. Agabiti, G. Corbo, R. Pistelli, C. Fortes, V. Dell'Orco and C.A. PerucciS. FarchiF. ForastiereN. AgabitiG. CorboR. PistelliC. FortesV. Dell'Orco
- Profiling hospital performance to monitor the quality of care: the case of COPDBy N. Agabiti, V. Belleudi, M. Davoli, F. Forastiere, A. Faustini, R. Pistelli, D. Fusco and C. A. PerucciN. AgabitiV. BelleudiM. DavoliF. ForastiereA. FaustiniR. PistelliD. Fusco
- Profiling hospital performance to monitor the quality of care: the case of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseBy N. Agabiti, V. Belleudi, M. Davoli, F. Forastiere, A. Faustini, R. Pistelli, D. Fusco and C.A. PerucciArticle | Published in 2009 in European Respiratory JournalN. AgabitiV. BelleudiM. DavoliF. ForastiereA. FaustiniR. PistelliD. Fusco
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