Assessment of personal exposure to particulate air pollution: the first result of City Health Outlook (CHO) project
Abstract Background To mitigate air pollution-related health risks and target interventions towards the populations bearing the greatest risks, the City Health Outlook (CHO) project aims to establish multi-scale, long-lasting, real-time urban environment and health monitoring networks. A major goal...
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Main Authors: | Lu Liang (Author), Peng Gong (Author), Na Cong (Author), Zhichao Li (Author), Yu Zhao (Author), Ying Chen (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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