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Volumn 65, Issue 2, 2002, Pages 9-17
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An exposure assessment of PM10 from a major highway interchange: Are children in nearby schools at risk?
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
CHILD HEALTH;
HEALTH RISK;
POLLUTION EXPOSURE;
RISK FACTOR;
AIR POLLUTANT;
AIR POLLUTION;
ARTICLE;
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE;
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH;
GOVERNMENT;
HIGH RISK POPULATION;
HIGHWAY;
HUMAN;
PARTICLE SIZE;
PARTICULATE MATTER;
PRIMARY SCHOOL;
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE;
RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASE;
RISK FACTOR;
UNITED STATES;
URBAN AREA;
CHILD;
CHILD WELFARE;
COMPUTER SIMULATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
EXHAUST GAS;
HEALTH;
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATION;
METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA;
METHODOLOGY;
MINORITY GROUP;
NORMAL DISTRIBUTION;
PREDICTION AND FORECASTING;
PUBLIC HEALTH;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SCHOOL;
STATISTICS;
WEATHER;
UNITED STATES;
AIR POLLUTION;
CHILD;
CHILD WELFARE;
COMPUTER SIMULATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
HUMANS;
LOS ANGELES;
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATION;
METEOROLOGICAL FACTORS;
MINORITY GROUPS;
NORMAL DISTRIBUTION;
PREDICTIVE VALUE OF TESTS;
PUBLIC HEALTH;
RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SCHOOLS;
URBAN HEALTH;
VEHICLE EMISSIONS;
WEATHER;
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EID: 0036717335
PISSN: 00220892
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (11)
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References (47)
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