Title | Date | Views | Brief Description |
Wearable Sensors For Personal Temperature Exposure Assessments: A Comparative Study |
2019 |
2460 |
Heat exposure is the leading weather-related cause of death in the United States. The impacts of heat on human health has sparked research on different approaches to measure, map, and predict heat exposure at more accurate and precise spatiotemporal ... |
The Impact Of Environmental And Social Characteristics On Severe Maternal Morbidity: A Spatiotemporal Analysis In South Carolina |
2020 |
442 |
Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM) occurs when a woman nearly dies during pregnancy or delivery. Despite its increasing prevalence, there is little research that evaluates geographic patterns of SMM and the underlying social determinants that influence... |
Internal And External Validation Of Vulnerability Indices: A Case Study Of The Multivariate Nursing Home Vulnerability Index |
2019 |
1491 |
As the frequency of natural disasters increases, there has been an emphasis on vulnerability index creation studies. To test the validity of the most common models used in these studies, an interdisciplinary approach is used to assess the vulnerabili... |