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Two-year onset of respiratory symptoms among Chinese school children: the role of dampness, ETS and redecoration at home and PM10, NO2, SO2 and inadequate ventilation flow in the classroom
D. Norback (Uppsala, Sweden), X. Zhang (Taiyuan, China), T. Li (Taiyuan, China), C. Li (Taiyuan, China), X. Bai (Taiyuan, China), Z. Zao (Shanghai, China)
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International Congress 2019 – Air pollution and respiratory health
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Air pollution and respiratory health
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1986
Disease area:
Paediatric lung diseases
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D. Norback (Uppsala, Sweden), X. Zhang (Taiyuan, China), T. Li (Taiyuan, China), C. Li (Taiyuan, China), X. Bai (Taiyuan, China), Z. Zao (Shanghai, China). Two-year onset of respiratory symptoms among Chinese school children: the role of dampness, ETS and redecoration at home and PM10, NO2, SO2 and inadequate ventilation flow in the classroom. 1986
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