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Outdoor Air Pollution Is Related to Amygdala Subregion Volume and Apportionment in Early Adolescence. [PDF]
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How air pollution fuels respiratory infections in children: current insights. [PDF]
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From Perception to Action: Air Pollution Awareness and Behavioral Adjustments in Pregnant Women in Serbia. [PDF]
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Targeting Air Pollution and Reduction in Lung Cancer Incidence and Mortality. [PDF]
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A New Wearable System for Personal Air Pollution Exposure Estimation: Pilot Observational Study.
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The Arctic atmosphere is subject to a wide range of local and remote sources of air pollution, which can affect local Arctic communities, contribute to Arctic warming, and cause harm to sensitive Arctic ecosystems. Despite the remote location, the Arctic surface displays characteristic enhancement of air pollutant concentrations during winter and ...
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The Arctic atmosphere is subject to a wide range of local and remote sources of air pollution, which can affect local Arctic communities, contribute to Arctic warming, and cause harm to sensitive Arctic ecosystems. Despite the remote location, the Arctic surface displays characteristic enhancement of air pollutant concentrations during winter and ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of air pollution. The air over towns has been polluted for many centuries by products of combustion—complete and incomplete—of fuels. To the coal smoke, which was the predominant pollutant in former times, industry and the motor vehicle have added many more substances of proven or potential toxicity.
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of air pollution. The air over towns has been polluted for many centuries by products of combustion—complete and incomplete—of fuels. To the coal smoke, which was the predominant pollutant in former times, industry and the motor vehicle have added many more substances of proven or potential toxicity.
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