Measurement error in a multi-level analysis of air pollution and health: a simulation study
Abstract Background Spatio-temporal models are increasingly being used to predict exposure to ambient outdoor air pollution at high spatial resolution for inclusion in epidemiological analyses of air pollution and health. Measurement error in these predictions can nevertheless have impacts on health...
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Main Authors: | Barbara K. Butland (Author), Evangelia Samoli (Author), Richard W. Atkinson (Author), Benjamin Barratt (Author), Klea Katsouyanni (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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