Association between GIS-Based Exposure to Urban Air Pollution during Pregnancy and Birth Weight in the INMA Sabadell Cohort
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M. Nieuwenhuijsen | J. Sunyer | I. Aguilera | R. Garcia-Esteban | M. Guxens | C. Foradada | T. Corbella | Carles M. Foradada | Jordi Sunyer | J. Sunyer | Inmaculada Aguilera | Teresa Corbella | Carles M. Foradada | Inmaculada Aguilera | Teresa Corbella | Carles M. Foradada
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