Author: Wang, Jin-Feng; Christakos, George; Han, Wei-Guo; Meng, Bin
Title: Data-driven exploration of ‘spatial pattern-time process-driving forces’ associations of SARS epidemic in Beijing, China Document date: 2008_4_26
ID: 2nko37oo_41
Snippet: In other words, the larger spatial clusters C(t) (associated with the a 4 component in Fig. 2 ) had a consistent trend and were controlled by spatial proximity T(t) (Fig. 3b and c) , whereas the smaller clusters C(t) (d 4 component in Fig. 2) were still building up, driven by significant P ( population density) and D (number of doctors) during the specified time period (Fig. 3e and f ) ......
Document: In other words, the larger spatial clusters C(t) (associated with the a 4 component in Fig. 2 ) had a consistent trend and were controlled by spatial proximity T(t) (Fig. 3b and c) , whereas the smaller clusters C(t) (d 4 component in Fig. 2) were still building up, driven by significant P ( population density) and D (number of doctors) during the specified time period (Fig. 3e and f ) .
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