Neighborhood Effects on Health

Epidemiology - Tập 22 Số 1 - Trang 18-26 - 2011
Basile Chaix1,1,2, Nathalie Billaudeau1,1,2, Frédérique Thomas1,1,2, Sabrina Havard1,1,2, David W. Evans1,1,2, Yan Kestens1,1,2, Kathy Bean1,1,2
1Canada
2France

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