نتایج جستجو برای: disease mapping

تعداد نتایج: 1675184  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه بیرجند - دانشکده علوم 1391

in this thesis, we consider a mathematical model of cancer with completely unknown parameters. we study the stability of critical points which are biologically admissible. then we consider a control on the system and introduce situations at which solutions are attracted to critical points and so the cancer disease has auto healing. the lyapunov stability method is used for estimating the un...

Journal: :Statistics in medicine 2015
P Botella-Rocamora M A Martinez-Beneito S Banerjee

Multivariate disease mapping refers to the joint mapping of multiple diseases from regionally aggregated data and continues to be the subject of considerable attention for biostatisticians and spatial epidemiologists. The key issue is to map multiple diseases accounting for any correlations among themselves. Recently, Martinez-Beneito (2013) provided a unifying framework for multivariate diseas...

Journal: :bulletin of the iranian mathematical society 2011
a. azam m. arshad

2010
Manting Tao Anna Barford John Pritchard Bethan Thomas

Cartograms are known for their ability to effectively map socio-economic data through distorting geographies, while it is generally assumed that conventional maps are the best way of showing geographical information correctly. However, cartograms are seldom adopted to map disease. Recent years have seen the development of several new forms of cartogram, but there are no clear signs as yet to su...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2006
K Chandrasekaran G Arivarignan

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Data on infectious diseases like tuberculosis (TB) have been analyzed in the past without giving adequate attention to spatial variations. Earlier studies also attempted to display disease status of sub regions, usually census tracts, by categorizing them into quartiles, that helps the authorities to identify high- or low-risk areas. This approach is based mainly on bino...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2010
Ricardo Ocaña-Riola

Many morbid-mortality atlases and small-area studies have been carried out over the last decade. However, the methods used to draw up such research, the interpretation of results and the conclusions published are often inaccurate. Often, the proliferation of this practice has led to inefficient decision-making, implementation of inappropriate health policies and negative impact on the advanceme...

Journal: :Science 2008
David Altshuler Mark J Daly Eric S Lander

Genetic mapping provides a powerful approach to identify genes and biological processes underlying any trait influenced by inheritance, including human diseases. We discuss the intellectual foundations of genetic mapping of Mendelian and complex traits in humans, examine lessons emerging from linkage analysis of Mendelian diseases and genome-wide association studies of common diseases, and disc...

2013
Simon I. Hay Katherine E. Battle David M. Pigott David L. Smith Catherine L. Moyes Samir Bhatt John S. Brownstein Nigel Collier Monica F. Myers Dylan B. George Peter W. Gething

The primary aim of this review was to evaluate the state of knowledge of the geographical distribution of all infectious diseases of clinical significance to humans. A systematic review was conducted to enumerate cartographic progress, with respect to the data available for mapping and the methods currently applied. The results helped define the minimum information requirements for mapping infe...

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