Neighborhood economic conditions, social processes, and self-rated health in low-income neighborhoods in Texas: a multilevel latent variables model.
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Luisa Franzini | L. Franzini | M. Caughy | Margaret Caughy | William Spears | Maria Eugenia Fernandez Esquer | W. Spears
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