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Michelle L Bell

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The Science of the Total Environment|October 28, 2023
The effect modification of greenspace and impervious surface on the heat-mortality association: Differences by the dissimilarity indexHayon Michelle Choi, Seulkee Heo, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 28, 2002
A look back at the London smog of 1952 and the half century sinceDevra L Davis, Michelle L Bell, Tony Fletcher
Environmental Research|February 12, 2017
Modeling the intraurban variation in nitrogen dioxide in urban areas in Kathmandu Valley, NepalAnobha Gurung, Jonathan I Levy, Michelle L Bell
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 9, 2022
Why They Stayed and Why They Left-A Case Study from Ellicott City, MD after Flash FloodingAlisha Yee Chan, Kate Burrows, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Research|October 14, 2018
Comparison of health risks by heat wave definition: Applicability of wet-bulb globe temperature for heat wave criteriaSeulkee Heo, Michelle L Bell, Jong-Tae Lee
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|July 23, 2011
Meta-analysis of the Association between Short-Term Exposure to Ambient Ozone and Respiratory Hospital AdmissionsMeng Ji, Daniel S Cohan, Michelle L Bell
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|July 29, 2010
Community-level spatial heterogeneity of chemical constituent levels of fine particulates and implications for epidemiological researchMichelle L Bell, Keita Ebisu, Roger D Peng
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 31, 2003
A retrospective assessment of mortality from the London smog episode of 1952: the role of influenza and pollutionMichelle L Bell, Devra L Davis, Tony Fletcher
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 14, 2005
A meta-analysis of time-series studies of ozone and mortality with comparison to the national morbidity, mortality, and air pollution studyMichelle L Bell, Francesca Dominici, Jonathan M Samet
Environmental Research|March 13, 2025
Temporal trends in the association between temperature and firearm mortalityHayon Michelle Choi, Seulkee Heo, Michelle L Bell
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The Science of the Total Environment|October 28, 2023
The effect modification of greenspace and impervious surface on the heat-mortality association: Differences by the dissimilarity indexHayon Michelle Choi, Seulkee Heo, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 28, 2002
A look back at the London smog of 1952 and the half century sinceDevra L Davis, Michelle L Bell, Tony Fletcher
Environmental Research|February 12, 2017
Modeling the intraurban variation in nitrogen dioxide in urban areas in Kathmandu Valley, NepalAnobha Gurung, Jonathan I Levy, Michelle L Bell
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 9, 2022
Why They Stayed and Why They Left-A Case Study from Ellicott City, MD after Flash FloodingAlisha Yee Chan, Kate Burrows, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Research|October 14, 2018
Comparison of health risks by heat wave definition: Applicability of wet-bulb globe temperature for heat wave criteriaSeulkee Heo, Michelle L Bell, Jong-Tae Lee
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|July 23, 2011
Meta-analysis of the Association between Short-Term Exposure to Ambient Ozone and Respiratory Hospital AdmissionsMeng Ji, Daniel S Cohan, Michelle L Bell
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|July 29, 2010
Community-level spatial heterogeneity of chemical constituent levels of fine particulates and implications for epidemiological researchMichelle L Bell, Keita Ebisu, Roger D Peng
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 31, 2003
A retrospective assessment of mortality from the London smog episode of 1952: the role of influenza and pollutionMichelle L Bell, Devra L Davis, Tony Fletcher
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 14, 2005
A meta-analysis of time-series studies of ozone and mortality with comparison to the national morbidity, mortality, and air pollution studyMichelle L Bell, Francesca Dominici, Jonathan M Samet
Environmental Research|March 13, 2025
Temporal trends in the association between temperature and firearm mortalityHayon Michelle Choi, Seulkee Heo, Michelle L Bell
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