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Andrew Noymer

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 24, 2009
Testing the influenza-tuberculosis selective mortality hypothesis with Union Army dataAndrew Noymer
American Journal of Public Health|September 19, 2008
Influenza analysis should include pneumoniaAndrew Noymer
Vaccine|July 16, 2011
The 1918 influenza pandemic hastened the decline of tuberculosis in the United States: an age, period, cohort analysisAndrew Noymer
American Journal of Public Health|January 31, 2002
The March of DimesAndrew Noymer
Population and Development Review|July 9, 2011
Population decline in post-conquest America: the role of diseaseAndrew Noymer
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 7, 2010
The 1918 influenza pandemic affected sex differentials in mortality: Comment on SawchukAndrew Noymer
The Journal of Mathematical Sociology|March 31, 2010
THE TRANSMISSION AND PERSISTENCE OF 'URBAN LEGENDS': SOCIOLOGICAL APPLICATION OF AGE-STRUCTURED EPIDEMIC MODELSAndrew Noymer
Biodemography and Social Biology|April 9, 2009
The 1918-19 influenza pandemic affected tuberculosis in the United States: reconsidering Bradshaw, Smith, and BlanchardAndrew Noymer
The Lancet. Global Health|April 19, 2015
Magnitude of Ebola relative to other causes of death in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and GuineaStephane Helleringer, Andrew Noymer
Cahiers De Sociologie Et De Demographie Medicales|November 5, 2008
[Long-term effects of the influenza pandemic of 1918: a differential gender selection]Michel Garenne, Andrew Noymer
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 24, 2009
Testing the influenza-tuberculosis selective mortality hypothesis with Union Army dataAndrew Noymer
American Journal of Public Health|September 19, 2008
Influenza analysis should include pneumoniaAndrew Noymer
Vaccine|July 16, 2011
The 1918 influenza pandemic hastened the decline of tuberculosis in the United States: an age, period, cohort analysisAndrew Noymer
American Journal of Public Health|January 31, 2002
The March of DimesAndrew Noymer
Population and Development Review|July 9, 2011
Population decline in post-conquest America: the role of diseaseAndrew Noymer
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 7, 2010
The 1918 influenza pandemic affected sex differentials in mortality: Comment on SawchukAndrew Noymer
The Journal of Mathematical Sociology|March 31, 2010
THE TRANSMISSION AND PERSISTENCE OF 'URBAN LEGENDS': SOCIOLOGICAL APPLICATION OF AGE-STRUCTURED EPIDEMIC MODELSAndrew Noymer
Biodemography and Social Biology|April 9, 2009
The 1918-19 influenza pandemic affected tuberculosis in the United States: reconsidering Bradshaw, Smith, and BlanchardAndrew Noymer
The Lancet. Global Health|April 19, 2015
Magnitude of Ebola relative to other causes of death in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and GuineaStephane Helleringer, Andrew Noymer
Cahiers De Sociologie Et De Demographie Medicales|November 5, 2008
[Long-term effects of the influenza pandemic of 1918: a differential gender selection]Michel Garenne, Andrew Noymer
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