Short-term exposure to ultrafine particles and mortality and hospital admissions due to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Z. Andersen | T. Cole-Hunter | S. Loft | H. Amini | A. Massling | Y. Lim | Jiawei Zhang | Yuming Guo | C. Nørdstrom | R. So | Marie Bergmann | Mahmood Taghavi | Matija Maric | P. A. Kindler | S. Tuffier
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