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- who: Commentary and colleagues from the nald PAlbert, State University, USA* have published the research: DOI: 10.4018/IJAGR.318139 *Corresponding Author, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Cartography, definitions, health, medical geography Having participated in a several medical geography symposia, conferences, and themed sessions, I have noticed two concerning trends. Interdisciplinarian studies involving medical geographers and allied disciplines and practitioners in public health, epidemiology, and health care administration are apt to produce more nuanced understanding of the geographies of health and disease. Simply mapping by quartiles often ignores the distribution of observations, and . . .
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