Cite
Effects of Self-Reported Health Conditions and Pesticide Exposures on Probability of Follow-Up in a Prospective Cohort Study.
MLA
Montgomery, Martha P., et al. “Effects of Self-Reported Health Conditions and Pesticide Exposures on Probability of Follow-Up in a Prospective Cohort Study.” American Journal of Industrial Medicine, vol. 53, no. 5, May 2010, pp. 486–96. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.20789.
APA
Montgomery, M. P., Kamel, F., Hoppin, J. A., Freeman, L. E. B., Alavanja, M. C. R., & SandIer, D. P. (2010). Effects of Self-Reported Health Conditions and Pesticide Exposures on Probability of Follow-Up in a Prospective Cohort Study. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 53(5), 486–496. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.20789
Chicago
Montgomery, Martha P., Freya Kamel, Jane A. Hoppin, Laura E. Beane Freeman, Michael C.R. Alavanja, and Dale P. SandIer. 2010. “Effects of Self-Reported Health Conditions and Pesticide Exposures on Probability of Follow-Up in a Prospective Cohort Study.” American Journal of Industrial Medicine 53 (5): 486–96. doi:10.1002/ajim.20789.