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Modelling the spatial distribution of five natural hazards in the context of the WHO/EMRO Atlas of Disaster Risk as a step towards the reduction of the health impact related to disasters.
El Morjani Zel A, Ebener S, Boos J, Abdel Ghaffar E, Musani A.
Int J Health Geogr. 2007 Mar 7;6:8.
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