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Is memory in older adulthood influenced by changes in air pollution over the previous decade?: Examining concurrent trajectories in ambient PM<sub>2.5</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub> using sequence analysis. [PDF]
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Passive scalar transport in a cross-ventilating flow with upstream source: wind and water tunnel measurements. [PDF]
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Association among persistent chemical pollutants and infectious encephalitis: a mixture exposure and mediation approach. [PDF]
Qu G, Han J, Song Z, Hou W.
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Knowledge-informed deep learning to mitigate bias in joint air pollutant prediction. [PDF]
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1999
Food can influence the human body in many ways, both positively and negatively. Several key elements of contemporary food cultivation and production are presented, along with their potential consequences to our health. The history of food cultivation and consumption is contrasted between early hunter‐gatherer societies and modern day societies. Natural
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Food can influence the human body in many ways, both positively and negatively. Several key elements of contemporary food cultivation and production are presented, along with their potential consequences to our health. The history of food cultivation and consumption is contrasted between early hunter‐gatherer societies and modern day societies. Natural
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Do Polluters Outperform Non-Polluters?
SSRN Electronic JournalThis paper investigates whether industrial companies with more toxic emissions outperform those with less toxic emissions. First, firms that pollute the most do not consistently outperform those that pollute the least in an almost stochastic dominance sense.
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LIGHT POLLUTION ≠ LIGHT POLLUTION?
Chronobiology International, 2011We read with great interest the findings of a recent population-based,case-controlstudypublished intheJournal. Kloog et al. (2011) write that “according to the results of the present study, not onlyshould artificial light exposure in the working environment be considered as a potential risk factor for breast cancer, but also light at night in the ...
Eva S. Schernhammer, Katie L. Stone
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