How to choose geographical units in ecological studies: proposal and application to campylobacteriosis.
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André Ravel | Pierre Gosselin | Olaf Berke | Pascal Michel | P. Michel | Olaf Berke | J. Arsenault | P. Gosselin | A. Ravel | Julie Arsenault
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