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Denis Valle

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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|March 5, 2014
Response to the critique by Hahn and others entitled "Conservation and malaria in the Brazilian Amazon"Denis Valle
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 22, 2011
Incorrect representation of uncertainty in the modeling of growth leads to biased estimates of future biomassDenis Valle
Plos Computational Biology|November 19, 2013
Improving the modeling of disease data from the government surveillance system: a case study on malaria in the Brazilian AmazonDenis Valle, James Clark
Plos One|March 14, 2013
Conservation efforts may increase malaria burden in the Brazilian AmazonDenis Valle, James Clark
The Science of the Total Environment|May 9, 2019
Quantifying the impacts of dams on riverine hydrology under non-stationary conditions using incomplete data and Gaussian copula modelsDenis Valle, David Kaplan
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|February 8, 2021
A Cautionary Tale Regarding the Use of Causal Inference to Study How Environmental Change Influences Tropical DiseasesDenis Valle, Gabriel Zorello Laporta
Malaria Journal|October 21, 2016
Spatial heterogeneity can undermine the effectiveness of country-wide test and treat policy for malaria: a case study from Burkina FasoDenis Valle, Justin Millar, Punam Amratia
Malaria Journal|November 22, 2014
Large-scale drivers of malaria and priority areas for prevention and control in the Brazilian Amazon region using a novel multi-pathogen geospatial modelDenis Valle, Joanna M Tucker Lima
The Science of the Total Environment|May 16, 2020
Spatial variation in the detection rates of frequently studied pharmaceuticals in Asian, European and North American riversYusuf Jameel, Denis Valle, Paul Kay
Plos One|November 17, 2011
Enhanced understanding of infectious diseases by fusing multiple datasets: a case study on malaria in the Western Brazilian Amazon regionDenis Valle, James S Clark, Kaiguang Zhao
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|March 5, 2014
Response to the critique by Hahn and others entitled "Conservation and malaria in the Brazilian Amazon"Denis Valle
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|July 22, 2011
Incorrect representation of uncertainty in the modeling of growth leads to biased estimates of future biomassDenis Valle
Plos Computational Biology|November 19, 2013
Improving the modeling of disease data from the government surveillance system: a case study on malaria in the Brazilian AmazonDenis Valle, James Clark
Plos One|March 14, 2013
Conservation efforts may increase malaria burden in the Brazilian AmazonDenis Valle, James Clark
The Science of the Total Environment|May 9, 2019
Quantifying the impacts of dams on riverine hydrology under non-stationary conditions using incomplete data and Gaussian copula modelsDenis Valle, David Kaplan
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|February 8, 2021
A Cautionary Tale Regarding the Use of Causal Inference to Study How Environmental Change Influences Tropical DiseasesDenis Valle, Gabriel Zorello Laporta
Malaria Journal|October 21, 2016
Spatial heterogeneity can undermine the effectiveness of country-wide test and treat policy for malaria: a case study from Burkina FasoDenis Valle, Justin Millar, Punam Amratia
Malaria Journal|November 22, 2014
Large-scale drivers of malaria and priority areas for prevention and control in the Brazilian Amazon region using a novel multi-pathogen geospatial modelDenis Valle, Joanna M Tucker Lima
The Science of the Total Environment|May 16, 2020
Spatial variation in the detection rates of frequently studied pharmaceuticals in Asian, European and North American riversYusuf Jameel, Denis Valle, Paul Kay
Plos One|November 17, 2011
Enhanced understanding of infectious diseases by fusing multiple datasets: a case study on malaria in the Western Brazilian Amazon regionDenis Valle, James S Clark, Kaiguang Zhao
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