Associations of Personal Exposure to Domestic Heating Fuel Emissions and Epidemiological Effects on Rural Residents in the Fenwei Plain, China
Yunxuan Gu(Xi'an Jiaotong University), Junji Cao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Steven Sai Hang Ho(Desert Research Institute), Zhenxing Shen(Institute of Earth Environment), Bei Han(Xi'an Jiaotong University), Hongmei Xu(China Meteorological Administration), Kin‐Fai Ho(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Jian Sun(Xi'an Jiaotong University), Rong Feng, Yue Cheng(Army Medical University), Zexuan Wang, Linli Qu, Yansu He(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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