Using new satellite based exposure methods to study the association between pregnancy pm2.5 exposure, premature birth and birth weight in Massachusetts

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Itai Kloog
Steven J Melly
William L Ridgway
Brent A Coull
Joel Schwartz
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[1] Epidemiology and Risk Program,Department of Environmental Health
[2] Harvard School of Public Health, Exposure
[3] Science Systems and Applications,Department of Biostatistics
[4] Inc,undefined
[5] Harvard School of Public Health,undefined
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Environmental Health | / 11卷
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Air pollution; Birth weight; Preterm birth; Aerosol optical depth; Epidemiology; PM;
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