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D W Dockery

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Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association|February 1, 1981
Personal exposure to respirable particulates and sulfatesD W Dockery, J D Spengler
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
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 1, 1995
Epidemiologic studies on short-term effects of low levels of major ambient air pollution componentsB Brunekreef, D W Dockery, M Krzyzanowski
Indoor Air|May 29, 2013
The relationship between indoor and outdoor temperature, apparent temperature, relative humidity, and absolute humidityJ L Nguyen, J Schwartz, D W Dockery
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|October 1, 1996
Is daily mortality associated specifically with fine particles?J Schwartz, D W Dockery, L M Neas
American Journal of Public Health|October 1, 1996
Race, asthma, and persistent wheeze in Philadelphia schoolchildrenJ Cunningham, D W Dockery, F E Speizer
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 15, 1994
Maternal smoking during pregnancy as a predictor of lung function in childrenJ Cunningham, D W Dockery, F E Speizer
Environmental Research|December 1, 1992
Air pollution and daily mortality: associations with particulates and acid aerosolsD W Dockery, J Schwartz, J D Spengler
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|February 25, 2003
Effect of trihalomethane exposure on fetal developmentJ M Wright, J Schwartz, D W Dockery
Archives of Environmental Health|July 1, 1991
Effects of air pollution on adult pulmonary functionX P Xu, D W Dockery, L H Wang
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Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association|February 1, 1981
Personal exposure to respirable particulates and sulfatesD W Dockery, J D Spengler
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
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 1, 1995
Epidemiologic studies on short-term effects of low levels of major ambient air pollution componentsB Brunekreef, D W Dockery, M Krzyzanowski
Indoor Air|May 29, 2013
The relationship between indoor and outdoor temperature, apparent temperature, relative humidity, and absolute humidityJ L Nguyen, J Schwartz, D W Dockery
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|October 1, 1996
Is daily mortality associated specifically with fine particles?J Schwartz, D W Dockery, L M Neas
American Journal of Public Health|October 1, 1996
Race, asthma, and persistent wheeze in Philadelphia schoolchildrenJ Cunningham, D W Dockery, F E Speizer
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 15, 1994
Maternal smoking during pregnancy as a predictor of lung function in childrenJ Cunningham, D W Dockery, F E Speizer
Environmental Research|December 1, 1992
Air pollution and daily mortality: associations with particulates and acid aerosolsD W Dockery, J Schwartz, J D Spengler
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|February 25, 2003
Effect of trihalomethane exposure on fetal developmentJ M Wright, J Schwartz, D W Dockery
Archives of Environmental Health|July 1, 1991
Effects of air pollution on adult pulmonary functionX P Xu, D W Dockery, L H Wang
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