Associations of wildfire smoke PM2.5 exposure with cardiorespiratory events in Colorado 2011–2014
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Howard H. Chang | E. Saikawa | Yang Liu | Joshua S. Fu | Qingzhao Zhu | M. Strickland | Jennifer D Stowell | G. Geng | Cheng-En Yang | Jennifer D. Stowell | J. Fu
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