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Publications by D. Shanks
P2-489 Relatively High Mortality for Maori and Pacific Peoples in the 2009 Influenza Pandemic and Comparisons With Previous Pandemics
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Epidemiology
Public Health
Occupational Health
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Table Errata: ‘‘Regular Continued Fractions for $\Pi $ and $\Gamma $”, (Math. Comp. {\Bf 25} (1971), 403); ‘‘Rational Approximations to $\Pi $” (Ibid. {\Bf 25} (1971), 387–392) by K. Y. Choong, D. E. Daykin and C. R. Rathbone
Mathematics of Computation
Computational Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Number Theory
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