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Effect of indoor air pollution from biomass burning and solid fuel combustion in India
S. Salvi (Pune, India)
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International Congress 2014 – A global threat: biomass burning and respiratory health
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A global threat: biomass burning and respiratory health
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Benjamin Yulianto Tanuwiharja - 14.10.2015 10:09
we do have similar problem as those in rural India and annual haze from forest fire in Sumatra dan Kalimantan will make COPD problem even worst
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