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Schuurman, Nadine

A Comparative Analysis of Potential Spatio-Temporal Access to Palliative Care Services in Two Canadian Provinces
A geospatial analysis of severe injury, socio-economic status, and access to trauma centre care in Canada
A Method to Determine Spatial Access to Specialized Palliative Care Services Using GIS
A Qualitative GIS for Social Media and Big Data
A web- based model to support triage location allocation in mass casualty situations
A Web-Based Graphical User Interface for Evidence-Based Decision Making for Health Care Allocations in Rural Areas
An examination of sustainable trauma registry development in resource-constrained settings
Assessing the Influence of the Built Environment on Physical Activity for Utility and Recreation in Suburban Metro Vancouver
Association Of Supermarket Characteristics With The Body Mass Index Of Their Shoppers
Comparing Circular and Network Buffers to Examine the Influence of Land Use on Walking for Leisure and Errands

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