Heterogeneity in individually experienced temperatures (IETs) within an urban neighborhood: insights from a new approach to measuring heat exposure
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E. Kuras | D. Hondula | J. Brown–Saracino | Evan R. Kuras | E. R. Kuras | D. M. Hondula | J. Brown-Saracino | E. R. Kuras | Japonica Brown–Saracino
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