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A geospatial analysis of severe injury, socio-economic status, and access to trauma centre care in Canada
Author: Lawson, Fiona Lindsay
Date created: 2012-07-31
Towards a suburban spatial epidemiology: differentiating geographical patterns of cancer incidence, patient access, and surgical treatment in Canada’s urban fringe
Author: Walker, Blake Byron
Date created: 2016-11-18

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