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2018Association between malaria incidence and meteorological factors: a multi-location study in China, 2005-2012Xiang, J.; Hansen, A.; Liu, Q.; Tong, M.; Liu, X.; Sun, Y.; Cameron, S.; Hanson-Easey, S.; Han, G.; Williams, C.; Weinstein, P.; Bi, P.
2014An evidence-based framework to measure quality of allied health careGrimmer, K.; Lizarondo, L.; Kumar, S.; Bell, E.; Buist, M.; Weinstein, P.
2019Have musicians' musculoskeletal symptoms been thoroughly addressed? A systematic mapping reviewStanhope, J.; Tooher, R.; Pisaniello, D.; Weinstein, P.
2019How do we assess musicians' musculoskeletal symptoms?: a review of outcomes and tools usedStanhope, J.; Pisaniello, D.; Tooher, R.; Weinstein, P.
2020Naturally-diverse airborne environmental microbial exposures modulate the gut microbiome and may provide anxiolytic benefits in miceLiddicoat, C.; Sydnor, H.; Cando-Dumancela, C.; Dresken, R.; Liu, J.; Gellie, N.; Mills, J.; Young, J.; Weyrich, L.; Hutchinson, M.; Weinstein, P.; Breed, M.F.
2018Ecosystem-based translation of health research: expanding frameworks for environmental healthMcFarlane, R.; Butler, C.D.; Maynard, S.; Cork, S.; Weinstein, P.
2020What can musicians' claims data reveal about their musculoskeletal conditions?Stanhope, J.; Weinstein, P.; Pisaniello, D.
2020Exposure to greenspaces could reduce the high global burden of painStanhope, J.L.; Breed, M.; Weinstein, P.
2020Estimating trihalomethane concentrations in bottled spring waterStanhope, J.L.; McAuley, K.; Cook, A.; Weinstein, P.
2021Should musicians play in pain?Stanhope, J.L.; Weinstein, P.