The approaches to measuring the potential spatial access to urban health services revisited: distance types and aggregation-error issues
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Simon Kingham | Philippe Apparicio | Jérémy Gelb | Anne-Sophie Dubé | Lise Gauvin | Éric Robitaille | L. Gauvin | S. Kingham | A. Dubé | P. Apparicio | Jérémy Gelb | É. Robitaille
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