Solid Fuel Use and Incident COPD in Chinese Adults: Findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank
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Junshi Chen | Yu Guo | Liming Li | Canqing Yu | Z. Bian | J. Lv | Jiachen Li | W. Cao | Weiwei Zhou | Yidan Zhang | Jianming Hu | C. Qin | Chenxi Qin
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