Ambient PM2.5 and its components associated with 10-year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk in Chinese adults.
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Jiawei Li | W. Tang | Juying Zhang | B. Guo | Hualiang Lin | Tingting Yang | Shiyu Feng | Qiong Meng | Yongyue Pan | Chun Zeng | Xing Zhao | Sicheng Li | Jiantong Meng | Suolang Deji | Congyuan He | Yucen Dai | Linshen Xie
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