Citations

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Maluleke, Vongani H, Sebnem Er, and Quentin R Williams. "Estimating poverty using aerial images: South African application." Data Science and Applications 1, no. 1 (2018).
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Engmann, Cyril, Paul Walega, Raymond A Aborigo, Philip Adongo, Cheryl A Moyer, Layla Lavasani, John Williams, Carl Bose, Fred Binka, and Abraham Hodgson. "Stillbirths and early neonatal mortality in rural Northern Ghana." Tropical Medicine & International Health 17, no. 3 (2012): 272-282.
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Yatich, Nelly, Ellen Funkhouser, John Ehiri, Tsiri Agbenyega, Jonathan Stiles, Julian Rayner, Archer Turpin, William Ellis, Yi Jiang, Jonathan Williams, Evans Afriye-Gwayu, Timothy Phillips, and Pauline Jolly. "Malaria, intestinal helminths and other risk factors for stillbirth in Ghana." Infectious diseases in obstetrics and gynecology (2010).
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Amagloh, F.K., A.A. Williams, and I. Angbing. "Evaluation of some matenal and socio-economic factors associated with low birthweight among women in the upper east region, Ghana." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 9, no. 7 (2009): 0-0.
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Williams, Brian G, Somya Gupta, Matthew Wollmers, and Reuben Granich. "Progress and prospects for the control of HIV and tuberculosis in South Africa: A dynamical modelling study." The Lancet (2007).
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Korenromp, Eline L, Joanna R Armstrong-Schellenberg, Brian G Williams, Bernard L Nahlen, and Robert W Snow. "Impact of malaria control on childhood anaemia in Africa--a quantitative review." Tropical Medicine & International Health 9, no. 10 (2004): 1050-1065.
Report
Gonzales, Patrick, Lisette Partelow, Erin Pahlke, Leslie Jocelyn, David Kastberg, Trevor Williams, and Juan Carlos Guzmán. Highlights from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2003. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004.
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Korenromp, E L, F Arnold, B G Williams, B L Nahlen, and R W Snow. "Monitoring trends in under-5 mortality rates through national birth history surveys." International journal of epidemiology 33, no. 6 (2004): 1293-1301.
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