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Relationships between GIS environmental features and adolescent male physical activity: GIS coding differencesAcademic Article Why?
Relationships Between GIS Environmental Features and Adolescent Male Physical Activity: GIS Coding Differences.Academic Article Why?
Using GIS-based approaches to support research on neurotoxicants and other children's environmental health threats.Academic Article Why?
De La Torre Pinedo, GisellePerson Why?
ESPINOSA, GISELLEPerson Why?
PEREZ-MILICUA, GISSELLEPerson Why?
GIS walking maps to promote physical activity in low-income public housing communities: a qualitative examination.Academic Article Why?
Putting chronic disease on the map: building GIS capacity in state and local health departments.Academic Article Why?
Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs.Academic Article Why?
Observed, GIS, and self-reported environmental features and adolescent physical activity.Academic Article Why?
[GIST--a significantly more common tumor than earlier apprehended. New discoveries on the pathogenesis of GIST yielded new medical treatment].Academic Article Why?
A Rare PDGFRA Exon 15 Germline Mutation Identified in a Patient With Phenotypic Manifestations Concerning for GIST-Plus Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Literature.Academic Article Why?
Rapid GIS-based profiling of West Nile virus transmission: defining environmental factors associated with an urban-suburban outbreak in Northeast Ohio, USA.Academic Article Why?
Beyond the GIST: mesenchymal tumors of the stomach.Academic Article Why?
Exploring novel therapeutic targets in GIST: focus on the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway.Academic Article Why?
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