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Home versus nonhome neighborhood: quantifying differences in exposure to the built environment

Hurvitz et al., 2012

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15807123791823674839
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Hurvitz P
Moudon A
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American journal of preventive medicine

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BACKGROUND: Built environment and health research have focused on characteristics of home neighborhoods, whereas overall environmental exposures occur over larger spatial ranges. PURPOSE: Differences in built environment characteristics were analyzed for home …
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