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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 11, 2001
Are diabetics more susceptible to the health effects of airborne particles?A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 31, 2000
Using meta-smoothing to estimate dose-response trends across multiple studies, with application to air pollution and daily deathJ Schwartz, A Zanobetti
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|May 29, 2000
Race, gender, and social status as modifiers of the effects of PM10 on mortalityA Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|March 1, 1995
[Time series analysis in environmental epidemiology: short-term effects of air pollution on mortality and morbidity]G Rossi, A Zanobetti, M Marchi
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 20, 2005
Short term effects of particulate matter on cause specific mortality: effects of lags and modification by city characteristicsA Zeka, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 6, 2000
Are there sensitive subgroups for the effects of airborne particles?A Zanobetti, J Schwartz, D Gold
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 27, 2001
The time course of weather-related deathsA L Braga, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 1, 2001
The lag structure between particulate air pollution and respiratory and cardiovascular deaths in 10 US citiesA L Braga, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 5, 2000
Airborne particles are a risk factor for hospital admissions for heart and lung diseaseA Zanobetti, J Schwartz, D W Dockery
The European Respiratory Journal|December 6, 2000
Do respiratory epidemics confound the association between air pollution and daily deaths?A L Braga, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 11, 2001
Are diabetics more susceptible to the health effects of airborne particles?A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 31, 2000
Using meta-smoothing to estimate dose-response trends across multiple studies, with application to air pollution and daily deathJ Schwartz, A Zanobetti
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|May 29, 2000
Race, gender, and social status as modifiers of the effects of PM10 on mortalityA Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Epidemiologia E Prevenzione|March 1, 1995
[Time series analysis in environmental epidemiology: short-term effects of air pollution on mortality and morbidity]G Rossi, A Zanobetti, M Marchi
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 20, 2005
Short term effects of particulate matter on cause specific mortality: effects of lags and modification by city characteristicsA Zeka, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 6, 2000
Are there sensitive subgroups for the effects of airborne particles?A Zanobetti, J Schwartz, D Gold
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 27, 2001
The time course of weather-related deathsA L Braga, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 1, 2001
The lag structure between particulate air pollution and respiratory and cardiovascular deaths in 10 US citiesA L Braga, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 5, 2000
Airborne particles are a risk factor for hospital admissions for heart and lung diseaseA Zanobetti, J Schwartz, D W Dockery
The European Respiratory Journal|December 6, 2000
Do respiratory epidemics confound the association between air pollution and daily deaths?A L Braga, A Zanobetti, J Schwartz
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