Short-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution and daily mortality in London, UK
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Evangelia Samoli | Antonis Analitis | Ian S Mudway | Gary W Fuller | H. R. Anderson | E. Samoli | F. Kelly | A. Analitis | D. Green | R. Atkinson | I. Mudway | G. Fuller | Richard W Atkinson | David C Green | Frank J Kelly | Hugh R Anderson
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