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104. Genetic GIScience:Towards a place-based synthesis of the genome, exposome and behavome

105. Top 10 Research Priorities in Spatial Lifecourse Epidemiology.

106. Biosocial health geography: New 'exposomic' geographies of health and place.

107. Spatial modelling of psychosocial benefits of favourite places in Denmark: A tale of two cities

108. On the move: Exploring the impact of residential mobility on cannabis use

109. Disease Clusters

110. Data mashups

114. Public health impacts of city policies to reduce climate change: findings from the URGENCHE EU-China project

115. Personal exposure monitoring of PM2.5 in indoor and outdoor microenvironments

118. Residential mobility.

125. Sources of income, wealth and the length of life

126. Effects of Local Greenhouse Gas Abatement Strategies on Air Pollutant Emissions and on Health in Kuopio, Finland.

128. Clustering of disease

140. An investigation of the relationship between latitude and multiple sclerosis severity in New Zealand.

141. Effect of individual, household and regional socioeconomic factors and PM2.5 on anaemia: A cross-sectional study of sub-Saharan African countries.

142. Multilevel and spatial analyses of childhood malnutrition in Uganda: examining individual and contextual factors.

143. Public health impacts of city policies to reduce climate change: findings from the URGENCHE EU-China project

144. Corrigendum to 'City scale climate change policies: Do they matter for wellbeing?' [Prev. Med. Rep. 6 (2017) 265–270]

146. Assessment of human air pollution exposure - results and perspectives in Danish studies

149. Three-dimensional urban structure and residential mobility correlate with the risk of developing mental disorders: a follow-up study

150. Exposure to air pollution and risk of respiratory tract infections in the adult Danish population—a nationwide study.

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