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2019-10-15
Community health workers improve linkage to hypertension care in western Kenya
Vedanthan, Rajesh
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Kamano, Jemima H.
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DeLong, Allison K.
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Naanyu, Violet
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Binanay, Cynthia A.
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Bloomfield, Gerald S.
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Chrysanthopoulou, Stavroula A.
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Finkelstein, Eric A.
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Hogan, Joseph W.
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Horowitz, Carol R.
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Inui, Thomas S.
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Menya, Diana
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Orango, Vitalis
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Velazquez, Eric J.
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Were, Martin C.
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Kimaiyo, Sylvester
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Fuster, Valentin
2024-01-27
Gaussian process emulation to improve efficiency of computationally intensive multidisease models: a practical tutorial with adaptable R code
Sawe, Sharon Jepkorir
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Mugo, Richard
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Wilson‑Barthes, Marta
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Osetinsky, Brianna
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Chrysanthopoulou, Stavroula A.
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Yego, Faith
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Mwangi, Ann
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Galárraga, Omar
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Bayesian analysis,
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Community health workers
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Depression
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Emulation
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Gaussian process,
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HIV
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Hypertension
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Hypertension Care
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Tutorial
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2019
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2024
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