Talk:Epidemiology
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 | This article is substantially duplicated in one or more external publications. Since these publication(s) copied Wikipedia, rather than the reverse, please do not flag this article as a copyright violation of the following source: - Miller, F. P., Vandome, A. F., & McBrewster, J. (2010), GIS and public health: Geographic information system, geographic information science, environmental science, urban planning, public health, spatial analysis, epidemiology, Alphascript Publishing
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