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The following pages link to The importance of population susceptibility for air pollution risk assessment: a case study of power plants near Washington, DC (Q24811529):
Displaying 24 items.
- Health, wealth, and air pollution: advancing theory and methods (Q24816949) (← links)
- Assessing cumulative health risks from exposure to environmental mixtures - three fundamental questions (Q28211269) (← links)
- Expanding the scope of risk assessment: methods of studying differential vulnerability and susceptibility (Q28393941) (← links)
- Does Mental Health Status Influence Susceptibility to the Physiologic Effects of Air Pollution? A Population Based Study of Canadian Children (Q28584595) (← links)
- International studies of prenatal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and fetal growth (Q28766350) (← links)
- Environmental equity in air quality management: local and international implications for human health and climate change (Q31159956) (← links)
- Maximizing health benefits and minimizing inequality: incorporating local-scale data in the design and evaluation of air quality policies (Q33912822) (← links)
- Incorporating concepts of inequality and inequity into health benefits analysis (Q34599289) (← links)
- Quantifying the efficiency and equity implications of power plant air pollution control strategies in the United States (Q35790949) (← links)
- Impact of a cleaner-burning cookstove intervention on blood pressure in Nicaraguan women (Q36484367) (← links)
- PM2.5 and ozone health impacts and disparities in New York City: sensitivity to spatial and temporal resolution (Q36868577) (← links)
- Evaluating efficiency-equality tradeoffs for mobile source control strategies in an urban area (Q36949587) (← links)
- The effects of 3 environmental risks on mortality disparities across Mexican communities (Q36964207) (← links)
- Possible noncausal bases for correlations between low concentrations of ambient particulate matter and daily mortality (Q37129294) (← links)
- Assessment of public health risks associated with atmospheric exposure to PM2.5 in Washington, DC, USA. (Q37203740) (← links)
- Estimation of age-related vulnerability to air pollution: Assessment of respiratory health at local scale (Q39975778) (← links)
- The benefits of whole-house in-duct air cleaning in reducing exposures to fine particulate matter of outdoor origin: a modeling analysis (Q43942923) (← links)
- Excess infant mortality after nuclear plant startup in rural Mississippi (Q45850441) (← links)
- Estimated Changes in Life Expectancy and Adult Mortality Resulting from Declining PM2.5 Exposures in the Contiguous United States: 1980-2010. (Q46078810) (← links)
- Uncertainty and Variability in Health-Related Damages from Coal-Fired Power Plants in the United States (Q57036028) (← links)
- Methodological considerations in developing local-scale health impact assessments: balancing national, regional, and local data (Q57036058) (← links)
- Issues and Uncertainties in Estimating the Health Benefits of Air Pollution Control (Q57036198) (← links)
- The estimated change in the level and distribution of PM-attributable health impacts in the United States: 2005-2014 (Q57101003) (← links)
- Health and Environmental Justice Implications of Retiring Two Coal-Fired Power Plants in the Southern Front Range Region of Colorado (Q90224447) (← links)