Bayesian disease mapping : hierarchical modeling in spatial epidemiology / Andrew B. Lawson.
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519.57 MOD 2013 Design and analysis of experiments / | 519.57 MOD 2013 Design and analysis of experiments / | 519.64 KOC 2002 Combinatorial optimization : | 519 LAB 2013 Bayesian disease mapping : | 519 LAM 2015 Mixed effects models for the population approach : | 519 ROB 2012 Business statistics / | 519 ROB 2012 Business statistics / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
TOC Bayesian inference and modeling --
Computational issues --
Residuals and goodness-of-fit --
Disease map reconstruction and relative risk estimation --
Disease cluster detection --
Regression and ecological analysis --
Putative hazard modeling --
Multiple scale analysis --
Multivariate disease analysis --
Spatial survival and longitudinal analysis --
Spatiotemporal disease mapping --
Disease map surveillance.
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Saifun Momota
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