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Health Disparity Resulting from the Effect of Built Environment on Temperature-Related Mortality in a Subtropical Urban Setting. (2022). Huang, Zhe ; Liu, Sida ; Chan, Emily Ying-Yang ; Wong, Chi-Shing ; Zee, Benny Chung-Ying.
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  26. On empirical Bayes penalized quasi-likelihood inference in GLMMs and in Bayesian disease mapping and ecological modeling. (2009). MacNab, Ying C. ; Lin, YI.
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  27. Empirical Bayes and Fully Bayes procedures to detect high-risk areas in disease mapping. (2009). Goicoa, T. ; Ugarte, M. D. ; Militino, A. F..
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  28. Modelling small area counts in the presence of overdispersion and spatial autocorrelation. (2009). Haining, Robert ; Law, Jane ; Griffith, Daniel.
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  29. Fast estimation of spatially dependent temporal vegetation trends using Gaussian Markov random fields. (2009). Eklundh, Lars ; Lindstrom, Johan ; Lindgren, Finn ; Bolin, David.
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  30. Approximate methods in Bayesian point process spatial models. (2009). Hossain, Md. Monir, ; Lawson, Andrew B..
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  31. Simultaneous cancer classification and gene selection with Bayesian nearest neighbor method: An integrated approach. (2009). Chakraborty, Sounak.
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  32. The need for psychiatric care in England: a spatial factor methodology. (2008). Congdon, Peter.
    In: Journal of Geographical Systems.
    RePEc:kap:jgeosy:v:10:y:2008:i:3:p:217-239.

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  33. Propriety of posterior in Bayesian space varying parameter models with normal data. (2008). Assuno, Renato ; Rodrigues, Alexandre.
    In: Statistics & Probability Letters.
    RePEc:eee:stapro:v:78:y:2008:i:15:p:2408-2411.

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  34. A Bayesian Semiparametric Latent Variable Model for Mixed Responses. (2007). Fahrmeir, Ludwig ; Raach, Alexander.
    In: Psychometrika.
    RePEc:spr:psycho:v:72:y:2007:i:3:p:327-346.

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  35. Urban Form, Heart Disease, and Geography: A Case Study in Composite Index Formation and Bayesian Spatial Modeling. (2007). Givens, Jimmie ; Drane, J. ; Shoultz, Gerald.
    In: Population Research and Policy Review.
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  36. Mixtures of spatial and unstructured effects for spatially discontinuous health outcomes. (2007). Congdon, Peter.
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  37. Bayesian modelling strategies for spatially varying regression coefficients: A multivariate perspective for multiple outcomes. (2007). Congdon, P..
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  38. Hierarchical Bayesian modelling of spatial age-dependent mortality. (2006). Arato, Miklos N. ; Dryden, Ian L. ; Taylor, Charles C..
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  39. Improving the convergence rate in conditional autoregressive models. (2006). Abellana, Rosa M. ; Jover, Lluis ; Carrasco, Josep L. ; Ascaso, Carlos .
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  40. A model for non-parametric spatially varying regression effects. (2006). Congdon, Peter.
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  41. Approximate inference for disease mapping. (2006). Ainsworth, L. M. ; Dean, C. B..
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  42. A model for geographical variation in health and total life expectancy. (2006). Congdon, Peter.
    In: Demographic Research.
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  43. SPATIO-TEMPORAL MODELING OF AGRICULTURAL YIELD DATA WITH AN APPLICATION TO PRICING CROP INSURANCE CONTRACTS. (2005). Goodwin, Barry ; Ozaki, Vitor ; Ghosh, Sujit ; Shirota, Ricardo.
    In: 2005 Annual meeting, July 24-27, Providence, RI.
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  44. Bayesian geoadditive modelling of breastfeeding initiation in Nigeria. (2004). ADEBAYO, SAMSON B..
    In: Journal of Applied Econometrics.
    RePEc:jae:japmet:v:19:y:2004:i:2:p:267-281.

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  45. Multivariate spatial regression models. (2004). Moreira, Ajax ; Moreira, Ajax R. B., ; Gamerman, Dani.
    In: Journal of Multivariate Analysis.
    RePEc:eee:jmvana:v:91:y:2004:i:2:p:262-281.

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  46. Space-varying regression models: specifications and simulation. (2003). Moreira, Ajax ; Moreira, Ajax R. B., ; Rue, Havard ; Gamerman, Dani.
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  47. A transitional non-parametric maximum pseudo-likelihood estimator for disease mapping. (2003). Dreassi, E. ; Bohning, D. ; Lagazio, C. ; Biggeri, A..
    In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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  48. Bayesian spatial analysis of demographic survey data. (2003). Borgoni, Riccardo ; Billari, Francesco.
    In: Demographic Research.
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  49. Under the hood : Issues in the specification and interpretation of spatial regression models. (2002). Anselin, Luc.
    In: Agricultural Economics.
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  50. Bayesian spatial analysis of demographic survey data: an application to contraceptive use at first sexual intercourse. (2002). Borgoni, Riccardo ; Billari, Francesco.
    In: MPIDR Working Papers.
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