Global mortality burden attributable to non-optimal temperatures – Authors’ reply
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Stephen S. Lim | Christopher J. L. Murray | A. Aravkin | S. Hay | J. Stanaway | W. Godwin | K. Burkart | Peng Zheng | S. Larson | Jiangmei Liu | Vincent C Iannucci | M. Zhou | Michael Brauer | C. Murray | Jaiwei He | Maigeng Zhou
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