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Michelle L Bell

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Environment International|March 7, 2006
The use of ambient air quality modeling to estimate individual and population exposure for human health research: a case study of ozone in the Northern Georgia Region of the United StatesMichelle L Bell
Neurology|August 16, 2013
Comment: Temperature and risk of stroke mortality in ChinaMichelle L Bell
American Journal of Public Health|October 12, 2017
Advancing Science and Public Health Practice on Climate Change and Health JusticeMichelle L Bell
Research Report (Health Effects Institute)|March 8, 2012
Assessment of the health impacts of particulate matter characteristicsMichelle L Bell,
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|March 8, 2012
Exposure to airborne particulate matter in Kathmandu Valley, NepalAnobha Gurung, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 26, 2012
Airborne PM2.5 chemical components and low birth weight in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic regions of the United StatesKeita Ebisu, Michelle L Bell
American Journal of Public Health|December 22, 2021
Queering Environmental Justice: Unequal Environmental Health Burden on the LGBTQ+ CommunityLeo Goldsmith, Michelle L Bell
American Journal of Epidemiology|May 22, 2024
On adjustment for temperature in heat-wave epidemiology: a new method for estimating the health effects of heat wavesHonghyok Kim, Michelle L Bell
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 3, 2021
Air Pollution and COVID-19 Mortality in New York CityHonghyok Kim, Michelle L Bell
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|May 24, 2012
Review of research on residential mobility during pregnancy: consequences for assessment of prenatal environmental exposuresMichelle L Bell, Kathleen Belanger
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Environment International|March 7, 2006
The use of ambient air quality modeling to estimate individual and population exposure for human health research: a case study of ozone in the Northern Georgia Region of the United StatesMichelle L Bell
Neurology|August 16, 2013
Comment: Temperature and risk of stroke mortality in ChinaMichelle L Bell
American Journal of Public Health|October 12, 2017
Advancing Science and Public Health Practice on Climate Change and Health JusticeMichelle L Bell
Research Report (Health Effects Institute)|March 8, 2012
Assessment of the health impacts of particulate matter characteristicsMichelle L Bell,
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|March 8, 2012
Exposure to airborne particulate matter in Kathmandu Valley, NepalAnobha Gurung, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 26, 2012
Airborne PM2.5 chemical components and low birth weight in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic regions of the United StatesKeita Ebisu, Michelle L Bell
American Journal of Public Health|December 22, 2021
Queering Environmental Justice: Unequal Environmental Health Burden on the LGBTQ+ CommunityLeo Goldsmith, Michelle L Bell
American Journal of Epidemiology|May 22, 2024
On adjustment for temperature in heat-wave epidemiology: a new method for estimating the health effects of heat wavesHonghyok Kim, Michelle L Bell
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 3, 2021
Air Pollution and COVID-19 Mortality in New York CityHonghyok Kim, Michelle L Bell
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|May 24, 2012
Review of research on residential mobility during pregnancy: consequences for assessment of prenatal environmental exposuresMichelle L Bell, Kathleen Belanger
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