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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 10, 2014
Commentary: Tolstoy's heat waves: each catastrophic in its own way?G Brooke Anderson
The R Journal|April 19, 2021
Hosting Data Packages via drat: A Case Study with Hurricane Exposure DataG Brooke Anderson, Dirk Eddelbuettel
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 19, 2012
Lights out: impact of the August 2003 power outage on mortality in New York, NYG Brooke Anderson, Michelle L Bell
Plos Computational Biology|March 24, 2022
Ten simple rules for finding and selecting R packagesCaroline J Wendt, G Brooke Anderson
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|November 6, 2008
Does one size fit all? The suitability of standard ozone exposure metric conversion ratios and implications for epidemiologyG Brooke Anderson, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 19, 2010
Heat waves in the United States: mortality risk during heat waves and effect modification by heat wave characteristics in 43 U.S. communitiesG Brooke Anderson, Michelle L Bell
Current Environmental Health Reports|February 15, 2022
Exposure Assessment for Tropical Cyclone EpidemiologyG Brooke Anderson, Andrea Schumacher, James Done
The R Journal|April 19, 2021
Working with Daily Climate Model Output Data in R and the futureheatwaves PackageG Brooke Anderson, Colin Eason, Elizabeth A Barnes
Environment International|November 28, 2017
Mortality risks from a spectrum of causes associated with wide-ranging exposure to fine particulate matter: A case-crossover study in Beijing, ChinaTiantian Li, Meilin Yan, Qinghua Sun, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|December 12, 2013
The epidemiology of occupational heat exposure in the United States: a review of the literature and assessment of research needs in a changing climateDiane M Gubernot, G Brooke Anderson, Katherine L Hunting
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 10, 2014
Commentary: Tolstoy's heat waves: each catastrophic in its own way?G Brooke Anderson
The R Journal|April 19, 2021
Hosting Data Packages via drat: A Case Study with Hurricane Exposure DataG Brooke Anderson, Dirk Eddelbuettel
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 19, 2012
Lights out: impact of the August 2003 power outage on mortality in New York, NYG Brooke Anderson, Michelle L Bell
Plos Computational Biology|March 24, 2022
Ten simple rules for finding and selecting R packagesCaroline J Wendt, G Brooke Anderson
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|November 6, 2008
Does one size fit all? The suitability of standard ozone exposure metric conversion ratios and implications for epidemiologyG Brooke Anderson, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 19, 2010
Heat waves in the United States: mortality risk during heat waves and effect modification by heat wave characteristics in 43 U.S. communitiesG Brooke Anderson, Michelle L Bell
Current Environmental Health Reports|February 15, 2022
Exposure Assessment for Tropical Cyclone EpidemiologyG Brooke Anderson, Andrea Schumacher, James Done
The R Journal|April 19, 2021
Working with Daily Climate Model Output Data in R and the futureheatwaves PackageG Brooke Anderson, Colin Eason, Elizabeth A Barnes
Environment International|November 28, 2017
Mortality risks from a spectrum of causes associated with wide-ranging exposure to fine particulate matter: A case-crossover study in Beijing, ChinaTiantian Li, Meilin Yan, Qinghua Sun, et al.
International Journal of Biometeorology|December 12, 2013
The epidemiology of occupational heat exposure in the United States: a review of the literature and assessment of research needs in a changing climateDiane M Gubernot, G Brooke Anderson, Katherine L Hunting
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