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703 related items for PubMed ID: 16736056

  • 1. Association between maternal exposure to ambient air pollutants during pregnancy and fetal growth restriction.
    Liu S, Krewski D, Shi Y, Chen Y, Burnett RT.
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  • 2. Part 1. A time-series study of ambient air pollution and daily mortality in Shanghai, China.
    Kan H, Chen B, Zhao N, London SJ, Song G, Chen G, Zhang Y, Jiang L, HEI Health Review Committee.
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    Hansen C, Neller A, Williams G, Simpson R.
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  • 4. The influence of improved air quality on mortality risks in Erfurt, Germany.
    Peters A, Breitner S, Cyrys J, Stölzel M, Pitz M, Wölke G, Heinrich J, Kreyling W, Küchenhoff H, Wichmann HE.
    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2009 Feb; (137):5-77; discussion 79-90. PubMed ID: 19554968
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    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2009 Mar; (139):5-71; discussion 73-89. PubMed ID: 19554969
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  • 7. Low levels of ambient air pollution during pregnancy and fetal growth among term neonates in Brisbane, Australia.
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  • 10. Extended follow-up and spatial analysis of the American Cancer Society study linking particulate air pollution and mortality.
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    Res Rep Health Eff Inst; 2009 May; (140):5-114; discussion 115-36. PubMed ID: 19627030
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  • 12. Characterization of PM2.5, gaseous pollutants, and meteorological interactions in the context of time-series health effects models.
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  • 16. Traffic related air pollution as a determinant of asthma among Taiwanese school children.
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