The Impact of Sugar Cane–Burning Emissions on the Respiratory System of Children and the Elderly
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Antonella Zanobetti | A. Zanobetti | P. Saldiva | L. Martinelli | L. Pereira | A. Braga | L. Lara | M. Arbex | P. Artaxo | Luiz A. Martinelli | J. E. Cançado | Paulo Artaxo | José E.D. Cançado | Paulo H.N. Saldiva | Luiz A.A. Pereira | Luciene B.L.S. Lara | Marcos A. Arbex | Alfesio L.F. Braga | J. Cançado
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