Neighborhood Effects on Heat Deaths: Social and Environmental Predictors of Vulnerability in Maricopa County, Arizona
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William L. Stefanov | Diana B. Petitti | D. Petitti | W. Stefanov | S. Harlan | J. Declet-Barreto | Sharon L. Harlan | Juan H. Declet-Barreto
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