Heat-Related Deaths in Hot Cities: Estimates of Human Tolerance to High Temperature Thresholds
Sharon L. Harlan(Arizona State University), Darren Ruddell(University of Southern California), Gerardo Chowell(Georgia State University), Emmanuel J. Morales-Butler(Arizona State University), Benjamin L. Ruddell(Northern Arizona University), Shuo Yang(Arizona State University), Diana B. Petitti(RAND Corporation)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
March 20, 2014
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