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Accounting for regional background and population size in the detection of spatial clusters and outliers using geostatistical filtering and spatial neutral models: the case of lung cancer in Long Island, New York.
Goovaerts P, Jacquez GM
Int J Health Geogr 2004 Jul 23, 3:14
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