The Wisconsin Assessment of the Social and Built Environment (WASABE): a multi-dimensional objective audit instrument for examining neighborhood effects on health
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Paul E Peppard | P. Peppard | K. Malecki | M. Walsh | A. Bersch | F. Nieto | C. Engelman | Maggie Grabow | A. Martinez-Donate | Corinne D Engelman | Matthew C Walsh | Kristen C Malecki | F Javier Nieto | Maggie L Grabow | Milena Bernardinello | Erin Bailey | Andrew J Bersch | Justin Y Lo | Ana Martinez-Donate | M. Bernardinello | Erin J Bailey | Kristen M C Malecki
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