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231 related items for PubMed ID: 33589602

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  • 9. Projections of temperature-related cause-specific mortality under climate change scenarios in a coastal city of China.
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  • 13. The burden of heat-related stroke mortality under climate change scenarios in 22 East Asian cities.
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  • 15. Heat-related mortality risk model for climate change impact projection.
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  • 16. Cause-specific accidental deaths and burdens related to ambient heat in a warming climate: A nationwide study of China.
    He C, Yin P, Chen R, Gao Y, Liu W, Schneider A, Bell ML, Kan H, Zhou M.
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  • 17. Projections of excess mortality related to diurnal temperature range under climate change scenarios: a multi-country modelling study.
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  • 18. Projecting future excess deaths associated with extreme precipitation events in China under changing climate: an integrated modelling study.
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  • 19. Mortality attributable to hot and cold ambient temperatures in India: a nationally representative case-crossover study.
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