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1. Propagation of climate model biases to biophysical modelling can complicate assessments of climate change impact in agricultural systems

3. The urgent need for a harmonized severity scoring system for acute allergic reactions

4. How does dose impact on the severity of food‐induced allergic reactions, and can this improve risk assessment for allergenic foods?

8. Allergen immunotherapy for IgE-mediated food allergy: a systematic review and meta-analysis

11. Genomewide association study of peanut allergy reproduces association with amino acid polymorphisms inHLA ‐ DRB 1

13. A new framework for the documentation and interpretation of oral food challenges in population-based and clinical research

14. Modelling shear-flexure interaction in equivalent frame models of slender reinforced concrete walls

15. Modelling shear-flexure interaction in equivalent frame models of slender RC walls

16. Can we identify patients at risk of life-threatening allergic reactions to food?

17. EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide

18. Incidence and natural history of hen's egg allergy in the first 2 years of life-the EuroPrevall birth cohort study

22. Position paper of the EAACI: food allergy due to immunological cross-reactions with common inhalant allergens

23. Precautionary allergen labelling: perspectives from key stakeholder groups

24. Incidence and natural history of challenge‐proven cow's milk allergy in European children – EuroPrevall birth cohort

26. Predictive values of component-specific IgE for the outcome of peanut and hazelnut food challenges in children

28. First European data from the network of severe allergic reactions (NORA)

40. Perspectives on allergen-specific immunotherapy in childhood: An EAACI position statement

42. The EuroPrevall birth cohort study on food allergy: baseline characteristics of 12,000 newborns and their families from nine European countries

43. Can we define a tolerable level of risk in food allergy? Report from a EuroPrevall/UK Food Standards Agency workshop

44. Development of a standardized low-dose double-blind placebo-controlled challenge vehicle for the EuroPrevall project

48. DJ-1-deficient mice show less TH-positive neurons in the ventral tegmental area and exhibit non-motoric behavioural impairments

50. The multinational birth cohort of EuroPrevall: background, aims and methods

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