Synergic effects of PM_1 and thermal inversion on the incidence of small for gestational age infants: a weekly-based assessment
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Yan Zhang | Yan Gao | Faxue Zhang | Jing Wei | Xiaowei Zhang | Wei Zhu | Shijie Zhu | Gaichan Zhao | Xupeng Zhang | Tianzhou Li | Dejia Li | Bin Chen | Aojing Han | Yuanyuan Zhong
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