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Population Health, Spatial Processes, and Environment

Human-induced resource scarcity in the Colorado River basin and its implications for water supply and the environment in the Mexicali Valley transboundary aquifer.

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Forest concessions and eco-certifications in the Peruvian Amazon: Deforestation impacts of logging rights and logging restrictions

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Implementation and Validation of Location-Based Survey to Assess Geographic Network and Hotspots of Sex and Drug Use in Los Angeles County.

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The Great Demographic Illusion: Majority, Minority, and the Expanding American Mainstream.

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The Importance of Arthur Getis to Spatial Demography.

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Keeping Kin Close? Geographies of Family Networks by Race and Income, 1981-2017.

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Impact of health insurance on adult mortality in rural areas: Evidence of Seguro Popular in Mexico using panel data.

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Bridging clinic and wildlife care with AI-powered pan-species computational pathology.

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Is chimerism associated with cancer across the tree of life?

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Preliminary pilot testing of social determinants of health screening for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Med-Peds.

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