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    Evaluating Michigan's community hospital access: spatial methods for decision support by Messina, Joseph P, Shortridge, Ashton M, Groop, Richard E, Varnakovida, Pariwate, Finn, Mark J

    “…Community hospital placement is dictated by a diverse set of geographical factors and historical contingency. In the summer of 2004, a multi-organizational…”
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    U.S. Intercounty Migration in the 1990s: People and Income Move Down the Urban Hierarchy by Manson, Gary A., Groop, Richard E.

    Published in The Professional geographer (01-08-2000)
    “…Internal migration within the United States continues to transform both the magnitude and composition of population at all geographic scales. During 1994 -…”
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    Developing Online Geography Courses: Experiences from Michigan State University by WinklerPrins, Antoinette M.G.A., Weisenborn, Beth N., Groop, Richard E., Arbogast, Alan F.

    Published in Journal of geography (Houston) (01-07-2007)
    “…During academic year 1999-2000, the Geography Department at Michigan State University (MSU) launched a program of online geography courses. Since then, four…”
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    Gains and losses of migrants and income through intercounty migration in the U.S., 1992–1993 by Manson, Gary A., Groop, Richard E.

    Published in The Social science journal (Fort Collins) (01-01-1999)
    “…Migration alters both the origin and destination of migrants in a variety of ways. This study uses data recently made available by the Internal Revenue Service…”
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    Productivity Profiles of PhD-Granting Geography Departments in the Unites States: 1980-1994 by Groop, Richard E., Schaetzl, Randall J.

    Published in The Professional geographer (01-11-1997)
    “…In our study, 48 U.S. departments that grant geography PhDs are compared along four measures of academic productivity. Using 1980-1994 as the base period,…”
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