NO2 and PM2.5 air pollution co-exposure and temperature effect modification on pre-mature mortality in advanced age: a longitudinal cohort study in China
Abstract Background There is a discourse on whether air pollution mixture or air pollutant components are causally linked to increased mortality. In particular, there is uncertainty on whether the association of NO2 with mortality is independent of fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Furthermore, effec...
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Main Authors: | John S. Ji (Author), Linxin Liu (Author), Junfeng (Jim) (Author), Haidong Kan (Author), Bin Zhao (Author), Katrin G. Burkart (Author), Yi Zeng (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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