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... 2015. Spatial variable selection methods for investigat ing acute health effects of fine particulate matter components.
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... 2015. Has reducing fine particulate matter and ozone caused reduced mortality rates in the United States?
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... 2011. Policy Assessment for the Review of the Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
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... 2000. Concentrated ambient air particles induce mild pulmonary inflammation in healthy human volunteers.
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... 2008. Exposures of healthy and asthmatic volunteers to concentrated ambient ultrafine particles in Los Angeles.
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... 2006. Reduction in fine particulate air pollution and mor tality: Extended follow-up of the Harvard Six Cities study.
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... Initiative: Integrated Epidemiologic and Toxicologic Studies of the Health Effects of Particulate Matter Components. Research Report No.
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... 2004a. Intentional Human Dosing Studies for EPA Regulatory Purposes: Scientific and Ethical Issues.
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... 2007. Diesel exhaust inhalation and assessment of peripheral blood mononuclear cell gene transcription effects: An exploratory study of healthy human volunteers.
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... 2008. Effect of inhaled carbon ultrafine particles on reactive hyperemia in healthy human subjects.
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... 2004. Health risk communication using comparative risk analyses.


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