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Par Collection Par Auteur- WALLACE, R. (3)
- WALLACE, D. (2)
- ANDREWS, H. (1)
- WALLACE, D. (1)
- 1997 (3)
- AIDS ; Criminality ; Diffusion ; Epidemic ; Minority ; Poverty ; Regional pathology ; United States of America ; Urban society (1)
- Analyse spatiale ; Communauté ; Diffusion ; Ecologie urbaine ; Epidémie ; Etats-Unis ; Minorité ; New York City ; Quartier ; Tuberculose (1)
- Community ; Diffusion ; Epidemic ; Minority ; New York City ; Spatial analysis ; United States of America ; Urban district ; Urban ecology (1)
- Criminalité ; Diffusion ; Epidémie ; Etats-Unis ; Minorité ; Pathologie régionale ; Pauvreté ; SIDA ; Société urbaine (1)
- Diffusion ; Environmental degradation ; Ghetto ; Marginality ; Minority ; New York City ; Public order ; Social exclusion ; United States of America ; Urban district (1)
- AIDS, tuberculosis, violent crime, and low birthweight in eight US metropolitan areas: public policy, stochastic resonance, and the regional diffusion of inner-city markers (1)
- Resilience and persistence of the synergism of plagues : stochastic resonance and the ecology of disease, disorder and disinvestment in US urban neighborhoods (1)
- The destruction of US minority urban communities and the resurgence of tuberculosis: ecosystem dynamics of the white plague in the developing world (1)
- The destruction of US minority urban communities and the resurgence of tuberculosis: ecosystem dynamics of the white plague in the developing world
- Community ; Diffusion ; Epidemic ; Minority ; New York City ; Spatial analysis ; United States of America ; Urban district ; Urban ecology
- 1997
- Resilience and persistence of the synergism of plagues : stochastic resonance and the ecology of disease, disorder and disinvestment in US urban neighborhoods
- Diffusion ; Environmental degradation ; Ghetto ; Marginality ; Minority ; New York City ; Public order ; Social exclusion ; United States of America ; Urban district
- 1997
- AIDS ; Criminality ; Diffusion ; Epidemic ; Minority ; Poverty ; Regional pathology ; United States of America ; Urban society
- 1997