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Association of low-level ozone and fine particles with respiratory symptoms in children with asthma.

Submitted by Christina.Pikas on Sun, 2011-04-10 22:14
Gent, Janneane F, Triche, Elizabeth W, Holford, Theodore R, Belanger, Kathleen, Bracken, Michael B, Beckett, William S, and Leaderer, Brian P. 2003. Association of low-level ozone and fine particles with respiratory symptoms in children with asthma. 290, no. 14. JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association: 1859-67.
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