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Bibliographic Entry Comparison of Residential Geocoding Methods in Population-Based Study of Air Quality and Birth Defects
Gilboa, Suzanne M.; Mendola, Pauline; Olshan, Andrew F.; Harness, Catherine; Loomis, Dana P.; Langlois, Peter H.; Savitz, David A.; & Herring, Amy H. (2006). Comparison of Residential Geocoding Methods in Population-Based Study of Air Quality and Birth Defects. Environmental Research, 101(2), 256-62.
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Bibliographic Entry Mixed Method Data Collection Strategies
Axinn, William G.; & Pearce, Lisa D. (2006). Mixed Method Data Collection Strategies. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
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Bibliographic Entry Defining Urban and Rural Areas in U.S. Epidemiologic Studies
Hall, Susan A.; Kaufman, Jay S.; & Ricketts, Thomas C. (2006). Defining Urban and Rural Areas in U.S. Epidemiologic Studies. Journal of Urban Health, 83(2), 162-75. PMCID: PMC2527174
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Bibliographic Entry HIV Testing among Young Adults in the United States: Associations with Financial Resources and Geography
Nguyen, Trang Quyen; Ford, Carol A.; Kaufman, Jay S.; Leone, Peter A.; Suchindran, Chirayath M.; & Miller, William C. (2006). HIV Testing among Young Adults in the United States: Associations with Financial Resources and Geography. American Journal of Public Health, 96(6), 1031-4. PMCID: PMC1470638
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Bibliographic Entry Physical Activity and Magnetic Field Exposure in Pregnancy
Savitz, David A.; Herring, Amy H.; Mezei, Gabor; Evenson, Kelly R.; Terry, James W., Jr.; & Kavet, Robert. (2006). Physical Activity and Magnetic Field Exposure in Pregnancy. Epidemiology, 17(2), 222-5.
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Bibliographic Entry Introduction: Advancing Methods in Social Epidemiology
Oakes, J. Michael; & Kaufman, Jay S. (2006). Introduction: Advancing Methods in Social Epidemiology. In Oakes, J. Michael & Kaufman, Jay S. (Eds.), Methods in Social Epidemiology (pp. 3-20). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Bibliographic Entry Direct Observation of Neighborhood Attributes in an Urban Area of the US South: Characterizing the Social Context of Pregnancy [Open Access]
Laraia, Barbara A.; Messer, Lynne C.; Kaufman, Jay S.; Dole, Nancy; Caughy, Margaret; O'Campo, Patricia; & Savitz, David A. (2006). Direct Observation of Neighborhood Attributes in an Urban Area of the US South: Characterizing the Social Context of Pregnancy [Open Access]. International Journal of Health Geographics, 5(1), 11. PMCID: PMC1444926
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Bibliographic Entry Using Census Data to Approximate Neighborhood Effects
Messer, Lynne C.; & Kaufman, Jay S. (2006). Using Census Data to Approximate Neighborhood Effects. In Oakes, J. Michael & Kaufman, Jay S. (Eds.), Methods in Social Epidemiology (pp. 209-36). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Bibliographic Entry The Effect of Social Networks at Origin Communities on Migrant Remittances: Evidence from Nang Rong District
Piotrowski, Martin. (2006). The Effect of Social Networks at Origin Communities on Migrant Remittances: Evidence from Nang Rong District. European Journal of Population, 22(1), 67-94.
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Bibliographic Entry Built and Social Environments: Associations with Adolescent Overweight and Activity
Nelson, Melissa C.; Gordon-Larsen, Penny; Song, Yan; & Popkin, Barry M. (2006). Built and Social Environments: Associations with Adolescent Overweight and Activity. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 31(2), 109-17.
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