Epidemiological Data from the COVID-19 Epidemic in Canada
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Epidemiological Data from the COVID-19 Epidemic in Canada
Public Available Code and Data to Reproduce Analyses in "Air pollution and COVID-19 mortality in the United States: Strengths and limitations of an ecological regression analysis."
Fit and compare the most popular human mortality laws - R package
Excess mortality attributed to heat and cold in 854 European cities
This repository accompanies our Cell Metabolism manuscript "Plasma protein-based organ-specific aging and mortality models unveil diseases as accelerated aging of organismal systems"
Australian Alpine shrub warming experiment and field surveys
Estimating the pre-colonial size of the Indigenous population in Australia
Climate change health projections under demographic and adaptation scenarios
Repository for the article Life expectancy and mortality in 363 cities of Latin America: the SALURBAL project
A multi-country analysis of differential mortality risks of PM2.5 components
Mortality using bayesian hierarchical modelling
R Package for modeling flexible net survival
Data and R code to reproduce analyses examining socio-economic and environmental determinants of child-health outcomes among African nations
Estimating Quality-Adjusted Life Expectancy - alongside other population health metrics such as Life Expectancy and Lifespan Variation - for UK Local Authority Districts using publicly available data: a pipeline from data extract to final map with one click
This paper uses g-computation to estimate the effect of long-term exposure to air-pollution on mortality
Code, data and resources for "Does Machine Learning outperform Logistic Regression in predicting individual tree mortality?"
a project for peer assignment in Predictive Modelling course of Clinical Data Science Specialization on Coursera.
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