PM source apportionment and health effects. 3. Investigation of inter-method variations in associations between estimated source contributions of PM2.5 and daily mortality in Phoenix, AZ.
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PM source apportionment and health effects. 3. Investigation of inter-method variations in associations between estimated source contributions of PM2.5 and daily mortality in Phoenix, AZ.
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Delbert J Eatough
Eugene Kim
George D Thurston
Jane Q Koenig
Kazuhiko Ito
Lucas Neas
Matthias Stölzel
Pentti Paatero
Philip K Hopke
Ramona Lall
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10.1038/SJ.JEA.7500465
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2005-11-16T00:00:00Z