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Jennifer K Vanos

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Environment International|December 16, 2014
Children's health and vulnerability in outdoor microclimates: A comprehensive reviewJennifer K Vanos
International Journal of Biometeorology|March 28, 2015
ISB news from the Chair of the Student and New Professionals GroupJennifer K Vanos
Public Health|January 2, 2018
Heat: a primer for public health researchersGlenn R McGregor, Jennifer K Vanos
Journal of Athletic Training|October 28, 2020
Variations in Athlete Heat-Loss Potential Between Hot-Dry and Warm-Humid Environments at Equivalent Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature ThresholdsJennifer K Vanos, Andrew J Grundstein
International Journal of Biometeorology|January 14, 2022
Advancing biometeorological insights: a third special issue from the students and new professionals of the ISBJennifer K Vanos, Angela M Lees
Environmental Technology|May 18, 2017
Low-cost mobile air pollution monitoring in urban environments: a pilot study in Lubbock, TexasGrant R McKercher, Jennifer K Vanos
Health Care for Women International|September 21, 2020
Community-based maternal health workers' perspectives on heat risk and safety: a pilot qualitative studyAdelle Dora Monteblanco, Jennifer K Vanos
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 22, 2024
Aligning thermal physiology and biometeorological research for heat adaptation and resilience in a changing climateDaniel J Vecellio, Jennifer K Vanos
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|December 21, 2013
Risk assessment for cardiovascular and respiratory mortality due to air pollution and synoptic meteorology in 10 Canadian citiesJennifer K Vanos, Christopher Hebbern, Sabit Cakmak
Nature|July 26, 2023
Shade is an essential solution for hotter citiesV Kelly Turner, Ariane Middel, Jennifer K Vanos
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Environment International|December 16, 2014
Children's health and vulnerability in outdoor microclimates: A comprehensive reviewJennifer K Vanos
International Journal of Biometeorology|March 28, 2015
ISB news from the Chair of the Student and New Professionals GroupJennifer K Vanos
Public Health|January 2, 2018
Heat: a primer for public health researchersGlenn R McGregor, Jennifer K Vanos
Journal of Athletic Training|October 28, 2020
Variations in Athlete Heat-Loss Potential Between Hot-Dry and Warm-Humid Environments at Equivalent Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature ThresholdsJennifer K Vanos, Andrew J Grundstein
International Journal of Biometeorology|January 14, 2022
Advancing biometeorological insights: a third special issue from the students and new professionals of the ISBJennifer K Vanos, Angela M Lees
Environmental Technology|May 18, 2017
Low-cost mobile air pollution monitoring in urban environments: a pilot study in Lubbock, TexasGrant R McKercher, Jennifer K Vanos
Health Care for Women International|September 21, 2020
Community-based maternal health workers' perspectives on heat risk and safety: a pilot qualitative studyAdelle Dora Monteblanco, Jennifer K Vanos
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 22, 2024
Aligning thermal physiology and biometeorological research for heat adaptation and resilience in a changing climateDaniel J Vecellio, Jennifer K Vanos
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|December 21, 2013
Risk assessment for cardiovascular and respiratory mortality due to air pollution and synoptic meteorology in 10 Canadian citiesJennifer K Vanos, Christopher Hebbern, Sabit Cakmak
Nature|July 26, 2023
Shade is an essential solution for hotter citiesV Kelly Turner, Ariane Middel, Jennifer K Vanos
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