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When to Warn? Comparing Heat Indices to Evaluate Public Health Risks

Environmental Health Perspectives - United States
doi 10.1289/ehp.118-2831991
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MutagenesisPublic HealthEnvironmentalHealthToxicologyOccupational Health
Date

January 1, 2010

Authors
Harvey Black
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Environmental Health Perspectives


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