Hospitalization Costs of Respiratory Diseases Attributable to Temperature in Australia and Projections for Future Costs in the 2030s and 2050s under Climate Change
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K. Dear | J. Karnon | H. Bambrick | P. Bi | J. Nairn | D. Pisaniello | Jianguo Xiao | A. Hansen | M. Nitschke | B. Varghese | J. Xiang | B. Wondmagegn | M. Tong | L. Jian | B. Scalley | Monika Nitschke | Benjamin D Scalley | Berhanu Wondmagegn
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