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  • 13. Projecting heat-related cardiovascular mortality burden attributable to human-induced climate change in China.
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  • 18. Temperature-related mortality burden and projected change in 1368 European regions: a modelling study.
    García-León D, Masselot P, Mistry MN, Gasparrini A, Motta C, Feyen L, Ciscar JC.
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  • 19. Projecting heat-related excess mortality under climate change scenarios in China.
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