Particulate air pollution, social confounders, and mortality in small areas of an industrial city.
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Richard T Burnett | Michael Jerrett | Michael Buzzelli | Patrick F DeLuca | R. Burnett | M. Jerrett | M. Buzzelli | P. Deluca | Patrick Deluca
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