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Geographical Research, 2002
... 2.Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Science,Beijing,100049);Evolution of Populati... more ... 2.Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Science,Beijing,100049);Evolution of Population ... 7, HU Shun1,HUANG Shang-guo2,FU Qiang3(1.Editorial Office of Journal ... University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong);Constrained Cellular Automata for Modelling Sustainable Urban ...
International Journal of …, 2006
Background: Mapping spatial distributions of disease occurrence and risk can serve as a useful to... more Background: Mapping spatial distributions of disease occurrence and risk can serve as a useful tool for identifying exposures of public health concern. Disease registry data are often mapped by town or county of diagnosis and contain limited data on covariates. These maps often possess poor spatial resolution, the potential for spatial confounding, and the inability to consider latency. Population-based case-control studies can provide detailed information on residential history and covariates.
Geographical Research, 2002
... 2.Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Science,Beijing,100049);Evolution of Populati... more ... 2.Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Science,Beijing,100049);Evolution of Population ... 7, HU Shun1,HUANG Shang-guo2,FU Qiang3(1.Editorial Office of Journal ... University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong);Constrained Cellular Automata for Modelling Sustainable Urban ...
International Journal of …, 2006
Background: Mapping spatial distributions of disease occurrence and risk can serve as a useful to... more Background: Mapping spatial distributions of disease occurrence and risk can serve as a useful tool for identifying exposures of public health concern. Disease registry data are often mapped by town or county of diagnosis and contain limited data on covariates. These maps often possess poor spatial resolution, the potential for spatial confounding, and the inability to consider latency. Population-based case-control studies can provide detailed information on residential history and covariates.