Effects of the Asian dust events on daily mortality in Seoul, Korea.
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Ho-Jang Kwon | Göran Pershagen | Soo-Hun Cho | G. Pershagen | H. Kwon | Soo‐Hun Cho | Y. Chun | F. Lagarde | Youngsin Chun | Frederic Lagarde
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