Short-term PM2.5 and cardiovascular admissions in NY State: assessing sensitivity to exposure model choice
Abstract Background Air pollution health studies have been increasingly using prediction models for exposure assessment even in areas without monitoring stations. To date, most studies have assumed that a single exposure model is correct, but estimated effects may be sensitive to the choice of expos...
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Main Authors: | Mike Z. He (Author), Vivian Do (Author), Siliang Liu (Author), Patrick L. Kinney (Author), Arlene M. Fiore (Author), Xiaomeng Jin (Author), Nicholas DeFelice (Author), Jianzhao Bi (Author), Yang Liu (Author), Tabassum Z. Insaf (Author), Marianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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