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Temperature modifies the association between particulate air pollution and mortality: A multi-city study in South Korea
Satbyul Estella Kim,
Youn-Hee Lim
, Ho Kim
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South Korea
100%
Multi-country Study
100%
99th Percentile
100%
Particulate Air Pollution
100%
Air Pollution
66%
Temperature Effect
33%
Age Groups
33%
Particulate Matter
33%
Air Pollution Effects
33%
Incidental Mortality
33%
Epidemiologic
33%
Sex Group
33%
Respiratory Death
33%
Time Series Model
33%
Temperature Modification
33%
High Temperature Range
33%
Cause-specific Mortality
33%
Non-respiratory
33%
Air Temperature
33%
Effect Modification
33%
Non-cardiovascular Mortality
33%
Acute Mortality
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Air Pollution
100%
South Korea
100%
Air Temperature
25%
Time Series
25%
Atmospheric Aerosol
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Group Sex
100%
Particulate Matter
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Particulate Matter
100%