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Did clean water reduce black-white mortality inequalities in the United States? Water, race, and disease
Sam Harper
February 2007
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Int J Epidemiol
Sam Harper
Associate Professor of Epidemiology
My research interests include impact evaluation, reproducible research, and social epidemiology.
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