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Publications by Rebecca Gregg
Type and Density of Independent Takeaway Outlets: A Geographical Mapping Study in a Low Socioeconomic Ward, Manchester
BMJ Open
Medicine
Public Reaction to the UK Government Strategy on Childhood Obesity in England: A Qualitative and Quantitative Summary of Online Reaction to Media Reports
Health Policy
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Terrain-Based Mapping of Landslide Susceptibility Using a Geographical Information System: A Case Study
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Geographical Mapping of Type 1 Diabetes in Children and Adolescents in South East Sweden
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