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Pastures old and new: user perspectives on three methods of analysing spatially-referenced health data

Pastures old and new: user perspectives on three methods of analysing spatially-referenced health data
Pastures old and new: user perspectives on three methods of analysing spatially-referenced health data
First European Conference on GIS in Public Health, Sheffield
Cockings, S.
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Dunn, C.
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Bhopal, R.
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Walker, D.
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Cockings, S.
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Dunn, C.
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Bhopal, R.
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Walker, D.
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Cockings, S., Dunn, C., Bhopal, R. and Walker, D. (2001) Pastures old and new: user perspectives on three methods of analysing spatially-referenced health data. In Proceedings of the First European Conference on GIS in Public Health, Sheffield. First European Conference on GIS in Public Health, Sheffield..

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Published date: 2001
Venue - Dates: First European Conference on GIS in Public Health, Sheffield, UK, 2001-08-31 - 2001-08-31

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Local EPrints ID: 16112
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/16112
PURE UUID: f4ac681e-0ff0-4695-a1b2-f8c396309236

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Date deposited: 20 Jun 2005
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 14:05

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Author: S. Cockings
Author: C. Dunn
Author: R. Bhopal
Author: D. Walker

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