Effect modification of greenness on the association between heat and mortality: A multi-city multi-country study
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Martina S. Ragettli | A. Gasparrini | B. Armstrong | C. Åström | A. Zanobetti | B. Forsberg | É. Lavigne | Ho Kim | J. Kyselý | K. Katsouyanni | M. Pascal | Seulkee Heo | F. Sera | M. Ragettli | F. Acquaotta | J. Schwartz | J. Jaakkola | H. Orru | D. Royé | X. Seposo | A. Entezari | J. Madureira | E. Indermitte | Shilu Tong | Morag Bell | Whanhee Lee | A. Vicedo-Cabrera | A. Urban | N. Scovronick | A. Tobias | F. Mayvaneh | Y. Guo | N. Ryti | Yuming Guo | H. Choi | C. Íñiguez | S. Osorio | A. Analitis | M. Díaz | Carmen Íñiguez | A. Tobías | Hayon Michelle Choi | Christofer Åström | M. H. Díaz | Ene Indermitte
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