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Matthew H Mohebbi

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Urology|February 8, 2012
Re: Breyer et al.: Use of Google insights for search to track seasonal and geographic kidney stone incidence in the United States. (Urology 2011;78:267-271)Roni Zeiger, Matthew H Mohebbi
Plos One|September 3, 2011
Assessing Google flu trends performance in the United States during the 2009 influenza virus A (H1N1) pandemicSamantha Cook, Corrie Conrad, Ashley L Fowlkes, et al.
Nature|November 21, 2008
Detecting influenza epidemics using search engine query dataJeremy Ginsberg, Matthew H Mohebbi, Rajan S Patel, et al.
NPJ Digital Medicine|March 5, 2020
Indicators of retention in remote digital health studies: a cross-study evaluation of 100,000 participantsAbhishek Pratap, Elias Chaibub Neto, Phil Snyder, et al.
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Urology|February 8, 2012
Re: Breyer et al.: Use of Google insights for search to track seasonal and geographic kidney stone incidence in the United States. (Urology 2011;78:267-271)Roni Zeiger, Matthew H Mohebbi
Plos One|September 3, 2011
Assessing Google flu trends performance in the United States during the 2009 influenza virus A (H1N1) pandemicSamantha Cook, Corrie Conrad, Ashley L Fowlkes, et al.
Nature|November 21, 2008
Detecting influenza epidemics using search engine query dataJeremy Ginsberg, Matthew H Mohebbi, Rajan S Patel, et al.
NPJ Digital Medicine|March 5, 2020
Indicators of retention in remote digital health studies: a cross-study evaluation of 100,000 participantsAbhishek Pratap, Elias Chaibub Neto, Phil Snyder, et al.
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