Vedal et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Wildfire air pollution and daily mortality in a large urban areaVedal et al., 2006
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- 1491762611709406099
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- Vedal S
- Dutton S
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- Publication venue
- Environmental research
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Unusual air pollution episodes, such as when smoke from wildfires covers a large urban area, can be used to attempt to detect associations between short-term increases in particulate matter (PM) concentrations and subsequent mortality without relying on the …
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