Items where faculty/department is "Dept of Population Health (2012- )" and Year is 2015
  • LSHTM Organisational Structure (3639)
  • Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health (2375)
  • Dept of Population Health (2012- ) (251)
  • Dept of Nutrition and Public Health Interventions Research (2003-2012) (12)
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  • Cycle training for children: Which schools offer it and who takes part? (2015) Goodman, Anna, van Sluijs, Esther M.F., Ogilvie, David
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  • The mediation of coronary calcification in the association between risk scores and cardiac troponin T elevation in healthy adults: Is atherosclerosis a good prognostic precursor of coronary disease? (2015) Lazzarino, Antonio, Hamer, Mark, Carvalho, Livia, Gaze, David, Collinson, Paul, Steptoe, Andrew description
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  • Additional file 1 of Good soil management can reduce dietary zinc deficiency in Zimbabwe. (2015) Manzeke-Kangara, Muneta G., Joy, Edward J. M., Mtambanengwe, Florence, Chopera, Prosper, Watts, Michael J., Broadley, Martin R., Mapfumo, Paul
  • Naive Bayes classifiers for verbal autopsies: comparison to physician-based classification for 21,000 child and adult deaths. (2015) Miasnikof, Pierre, Giannakeas, Vasily, Gomes, Mireille, Aleksandrowicz, Lukasz, Shestopaloff, Alexander Y., Alam, Dewan, Tollman, Stephen, Samarikhalaj, Akram, Jha, Prabhat description
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  • Evidence for negative selection of gene variants that increase dependence on dietary choline in a Gambian cohort: Supplemental Data. (2015) Silver, Matt, Corbin, K. D., Hellenthal, G., da Costa, K.-A., Dominguez-salas, Paula, Moore, Sophie, Owen, J., Prentice, Andrew, Hennig, Branwen, Zeisel, S. H.
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  • A self-administered questionnaire to estimate the distance and mode of children's travel to school in urban India. (2015) Tetali, Shailaja, Edwards, Phil, Murthy, Gvs, Roberts, Ian
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  • Data from: "Association between probable postnatal depression and increased infant mortality and morbidity: findings from the DON population-based cohort study in rural Ghana". (2015) Weobong, Benedict, Ten asbroek, Guus, Soremekun, Seyi, Gram, Lu, Amenga-etego, Seeba, Danso, Samuel, Owusu-agyei, Seth, Prince, Martin, Kirkwood, Betty