Longitudinal Analysis of Particulate Air Pollutants and Adolescent Delinquent Behavior in Southern California
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Kiros Berhane | Meredith Franklin | Laura A Baker | Fred Lurmann | Lianfa Li | K. Berhane | Lianfa Li | Jun Wu | F. Lurmann | J. Chen | M. Franklin | L. Baker | C. Tuvblad | Jun Wu | Jiu-Chiuan Chen | Catherine Tuvblad | D. Younan | Diana Younan | Catherine Tuvblad
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