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Geospatial analysis: a new frontier in humanitarian health research?
The complexity and brutality of modern conflicts,
with Yemen as a prime example, pose threats to
humanitarian providers and reduce access to affected
communities. Humanitarians and researchers alike
have increasingly ...
Geospatial analysis: a new frontier in humanitarian health research?
The complexity and brutality of modern conflicts, with Yemen as a prime example, pose threats to humanitarian providers and reduce access to affected communities. Humanitarians and researchers alike have increasingly used ...
Estimating determinism rates to detect patterns in geospatial datasets
(ElsevierNew York, 2015-01)
The analysis of temporal geospatial data has provided important insights into global vegetation dynamics, particularly the interaction among different variables such as precipitation and vegetation indices. Nevertheless, ...
Estimation of Electric Demand from Electric Vehicles Using Spatial Regressions
(2019-09-01)
The acquisition of electric vehicles depends on socioeconomic factors and does not occur homogeneously in the different zones of urban areas for the early years of the electric vehicles penetrations. The concentration of ...
Estimating access to health care in Yemen, a complex humanitarian emergency setting: a descriptive applied geospatial analysis
Background In conflict settings, data to guide humanitarian and development responses are often scarce. Although
geospatial analyses have been used to estimate health-care access in many countries, such techniques have ...
A cross-sectional and exploratory geospatial study of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) infections in Swines in the São Paulo State, Brazil
(Univ Agriculture, Fac Veterinary Science, 2017-01-01)
Reports of the first isolation of a ruminant Pestivirus (BVDV) from swine were in 1973, and since then the occurrence of cross-infections has been reported in many countries and the serological cross-reaction between the ...
Primary Immunodeficiencies in a Mesoregion of Sao Paulo, Brazil: Epidemiologic, Clinical, and Geospatial Approach
(Frontiers Media Sa, 2020-05-12)
Background: Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are rare genetic disorders leading to immunologic abnormalities that can affect different organs and systems. We determined the epidemiology, clinical, and geospatial characteristics ...