Difference between revisions of "PM2.5 exposure-response function"
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Contents
Scope
ERF PM2.5 describes the relationship between cardiopulomnary mortality and exposure to PM2.5 in the Helsinki metropolitan area population. Both acute and chronic effects are considered. We focus particularly in particle composition related to traffic and heating emissions.
Definition
Data
Causality
no parent variables
Unit
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Formula
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Result
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