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Works by Brian H. Bossak in Public Health

2013

Validation of Inverse Seasonal Peak Mortality in Medieval Plagues, Including the Black Death, in Comparison to Modern Yersinia pestis-Variant Diseases, Mark R. Welford, Brian H. Bossak
Mark R. Welford

Toxicological and Public Health Implications of the Use of Scrap Rubber Tires for Smoking Meat in Developing Countries, Evans Afriyie-Gyawu, Terry Williams-Cointault, Padmini Shankar, Angela Otumfuor, Ahmed Adu-Oppong, Brian H. Bossak
Evans Afriyie-Gyawu

Using Location Quotients to Analyze the Spatial Distribution of U.S. Cholera Cases Related to Post-Earthquake Hispaniola (Poster Session), Jose Millan, Robert Yarbrough, Mark R. Welford, Brian H. Bossak
Mark R. Welford

2011

GIS Database Construction of the Medieval Black Death Mortality from 1352 to 1801, Adam R. Middleton, Mark R. Welford, Brian H. Bossak
Mark R. Welford

GIS Modeling of Medieval Black Death Mortality via Kriging Techniques, Justin B. Marsh, Mark R. Welford, Brian H. Bossak
Mark R. Welford

Network Analysis of Medieval Black Death Mortality Using GIS, K. Henderson, Brian H. Bossak, Mark R. Welford
Mark R. Welford

2010

Spatiotemporal Attributes of Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases, Brian H. Bossak, Mark R. Welford
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

Spatiotemporal Attributes of Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases, Brian H. Bossak, Mark R. Welford
Mark R. Welford

2009

Validation of Inverse Seasonal Peak Mortality in Medieval Plagues, Including the Black Death, in Comparison to Modern Yersinia pestis-Variant Diseases, Mark R. Welford, Brian H. Bossak
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Publications

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