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Health impacts of anthropogenic biomass burning in the developed world
Torben Sigsgaard
, Bertil Forsberg
, Isabella Annesi-Maesano
, Anders Blomberg
, Anette Bølling
, Christoffer Boman
, Jakob Bønløkke
, Michael Brauer
, Nigel Bruce
, Marie Eve Héroux
, Maija Riitta Hirvonen
, Frank Kelly
, Nino Künzli
, Bo Lundbäck
, Hanns Moshammer
,
Curtis Noonan
, Joachim Pagels
, Gerd Sallsten
, Jean Paul Sculier
, Bert Brunekreef
School of Public and Community Health Sciences
Aarhus University
Umeå University
Epidemiology of Allergic and Respiratory Diseases
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
University of British Columbia
World Health Organization
WHO Regional Office for Europe
University of Eastern Finland
King's College London
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
University of Basel
University of Gothenburg
Medical University of Vienna
Lund University
University Jules Bordet
Utrecht University
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Cardiovascular System
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Climate Change
100%
Renewable Energy Source
100%
Epidemiological Study
100%
Air Pollution
100%
Public Health
100%
Engineering
Developed World
100%
Combustion Product
100%
Adverse Health Effect
50%
Smoke
25%
Health Effect
25%
Renewable Energy Source
25%
Epidemiological Study
25%
Conservative Estimate
25%
Gas Oil
25%
Reduce Emission
25%
Climate Change
25%
Climatic Change
25%
Air Pollution
25%
Public Health
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Biomass Burning
100%
Europe
100%
Emissions
100%
Combustion Product
100%
Smoke
25%
Air Pollution
25%
Air Pollutant
25%
European Union
25%
Chemical Engineering
Combustion Product
100%
Smoke
25%
Renewable Energy
25%