Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of spatio-temporal patterns of lung cancer incidence risk in Georgia, USA: 2000–2007
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Ping Yin | Marguerite Madden | Lan Mu | John E. Vena | Lan Mu | M. Madden | Ping Yin | J. Vena
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