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Ben Armstrong

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 10, 2006
Models for the relationship between ambient temperature and daily mortalityBen Armstrong
Environmental Research|January 28, 2012
The impact of housing type on temperature-related mortality in South Africa, 1996-2015Noah Scovronick, Ben Armstrong
Environmental Research|June 26, 2010
Time series analysis on the health effects of temperature: advancements and limitationsAntonio Gasparrini, Ben Armstrong
BMC Medical Research Methodology|January 10, 2013
Reducing and meta-analysing estimates from distributed lag non-linear modelsAntonio Gasparrini, Ben Armstrong
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 3, 2015
Tony McMichael, 1942-2014Ben Armstrong, Andy Haines
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 15, 2010
The impact of heat waves on mortalityAntonio Gasparrini, Ben Armstrong
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 29, 2006
An overview of methods for calculating the burden of disease due to specific risk factorsKyle Steenland, Ben Armstrong
Plos One|July 14, 2012
The association of season and temperature with adverse pregnancy outcome in two German states, a time-series analysisJennyfer Wolf, Ben Armstrong
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|September 2, 2017
Mental health impacts of flooding: a controlled interrupted time series analysis of prescribing data in EnglandAi Milojevic, Ben Armstrong, Paul Wilkinson
International Journal of Epidemiology|June 5, 2003
Socioeconomic differentials in the temperature-mortality relationship in São Paulo, BrazilNelson Gouveia, Shakoor Hajat, Ben Armstrong
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 10, 2006
Models for the relationship between ambient temperature and daily mortalityBen Armstrong
Environmental Research|January 28, 2012
The impact of housing type on temperature-related mortality in South Africa, 1996-2015Noah Scovronick, Ben Armstrong
Environmental Research|June 26, 2010
Time series analysis on the health effects of temperature: advancements and limitationsAntonio Gasparrini, Ben Armstrong
BMC Medical Research Methodology|January 10, 2013
Reducing and meta-analysing estimates from distributed lag non-linear modelsAntonio Gasparrini, Ben Armstrong
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 3, 2015
Tony McMichael, 1942-2014Ben Armstrong, Andy Haines
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 15, 2010
The impact of heat waves on mortalityAntonio Gasparrini, Ben Armstrong
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 29, 2006
An overview of methods for calculating the burden of disease due to specific risk factorsKyle Steenland, Ben Armstrong
Plos One|July 14, 2012
The association of season and temperature with adverse pregnancy outcome in two German states, a time-series analysisJennyfer Wolf, Ben Armstrong
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|September 2, 2017
Mental health impacts of flooding: a controlled interrupted time series analysis of prescribing data in EnglandAi Milojevic, Ben Armstrong, Paul Wilkinson
International Journal of Epidemiology|June 5, 2003
Socioeconomic differentials in the temperature-mortality relationship in São Paulo, BrazilNelson Gouveia, Shakoor Hajat, Ben Armstrong
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