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William C. Smith
Publications - 4
Citations - 376
William C. Smith is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health facility & Tanzania. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 376 citations.
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Generation of chunks of a long document for an electronic book system
TL;DR: A subset of markup elements used in an electronically published document can be defined as being "significant" as discussed by the authors, i.e., all titled elements may be called significant elements, and the structure of the document defined by only the significant elements can be determined in the same manner as the structure defined by all markup elements.
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Client-server computer system for large document retrieval on networked computer system
TL;DR: A client-server system for making electronically published documents available over a computer network processes documents in a first markup language into document in a second markup language using a mapping table.
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Using open-source data to construct 20 metre resolution maps of children’s travel time to the nearest health facility
Gary R. Watmough,Magnus Hagdorn,Jodie Ann Brumhead,Sohan Seth,Enrique Delamonica,C. Haddon,William C. Smith +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , travel times for different facility types in each country such as Dispensaries, Health Centres, Clinics and Hospitals are calculated for child walking speeds but can be altered easily to account for adult walking speeds and motorised transport.
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Using open-source data to construct 20 metre resolution maps of children’s travel time to the nearest health facility
Gary R. Watmough,Magnus Hagdorn,Jodie Ann Brumhead,Sohan Seth,Enrique Delamonica,C. Haddon,William C. Smith +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , travel times for different facility types in each country such as Dispensaries, Health Centres, Clinics and Hospitals are calculated for child walking speeds but can be altered easily to account for adult walking speeds and motorised transport.