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Alexander Bürgin,Defne Erzene-Bürginn observed during the warm season (April/May through September/October) in California at background ambient levels. These associations are mostly independent of air pollutants. Several vulnerable subgroups have been identified, including infants, young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and raci可忽略 发表于 2025-3-25 12:33:04
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Arctic Connections to Global Warming and Health,hat are occurring, identifying how changes in the Arctic provide strong feedbacks to the global climate system, and how environmental and health policy is mitigating, or failing to mitigate, the effects of a changing Arctic.