Multilevel Methods for Public Health Research

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P356DOI10.1093/ACPROF:OSO/9780195138382.003.0004

P50authorKelvyn JonesQ33125100
P2093author name stringCraig Duncan
S. V. Subramanian
P921main subjectpublic healthQ189603
P304page(s)65-111
P577publication date2003-05-08
P1476titleMultilevel Methods for Public Health Research

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