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Geographical accessibility to healthcare by point-of–interest data from online maps: a comparative study
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Spatial air pollution modelling for a West-African town
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A topological multilayer model of the human body
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Mapping livestock systems, bovine and caprine diseases in Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Province, Chad
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Balancing geo-privacy and spatial patterns in epidemiological studies
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Spatial dispersal of Aedes albopictus mosquitoes captured by the modified sticky ovitrap in Selangor, Malaysia
1504PDF: 651Annex I-VI: 118HTML: 59 -
Haemodialysis services in the northeastern region of Iran
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Where to place emergency ambulance vehicles: use of a capacitated maximum covering location model with real call data
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Prediction of dengue cases using the attention-based long short-term memory (LSTM) approach
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Assessing the effects of air temperature and rainfall on malaria incidence: an epidemiological study across Rwanda and Uganda
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Zoning the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan as to the risk of rabies among various categories of animals
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Sentiment analysis using a lexicon-based approach in Lisbon, Portugal
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Access to the COVID-19 services during the pandemic - a scoping review
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Intra-urban differences underlying leprosy spatial distribution in central Brazil: geospatial techniques as potential tools for surveillance
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Spatial-temporal risk factors in the occurrence of rabies in Mexico
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Integrating agent-based disease, mobility and wastewater models for the study of the spread of communicable diseases
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Spatial accessibility to basic public health services in South Sudan
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Does the Geohealth domain require a body of knowledge?
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Spatial pattern evolution of Aedes aegypti breeding sites in an Argentinean city without a dengue vector control programme
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Preferential sampling in veterinary parasitological surveillance
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