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Geographical information systems and health
Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 2022GIS is an information system that performs the functions of collecting, storing, analyzing, and presenting graphical and non-graphical data obtained through location-based processes in an integrity. It is a set of hardware, software, personnel, geographic data, and methods developed to assist users in location-based decision-making processes for ...
ŞAHBAZ, Kadir, ÖZKAN, Abuzer
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Geographical Information Systems
2011Unlike contagious diseases such as influenza, injury is not spatially contagious. Yet, its occurrence is clearly influenced by locational factors. Reducing injury has to do with understanding the underlying spatial relationships beyond simple mapping.
Yao, S, Loo, BPY
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2009
“Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a modern and effective technology to address developmental issues. All over the world, it is extensively used for resource management, environmental issues and policy decisions support systems with increasingly wider applications in agriculture, water resources development & management, veterinary sciences ...
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“Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a modern and effective technology to address developmental issues. All over the world, it is extensively used for resource management, environmental issues and policy decisions support systems with increasingly wider applications in agriculture, water resources development & management, veterinary sciences ...
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GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Australian Planner, 1999Pullar, D. V., McDonald, G. T.
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Geographical information system
2016Helena Cláudia da Cruz Albuquerque +2 more
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