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Respiratory epidemiology: from infectious diseases to lung cancer
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Cardiopulmonary diseases and lung cancer mortality due to PM2.5 exposure in 11 Polish Agglomerations in 2006-2015
A. Badyda (Warsaw, Poland), P. Dabrowiecki (Warsaw, Poland)
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International Congress 2018 – Respiratory epidemiology: from infectious diseases to lung cancer
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Respiratory epidemiology: from infectious diseases to lung cancer
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