Long-term exposure to ozone and sleep disorders in children: A multicity study in China
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Published:2024-11
Issue:
Volume:260
Page:119553
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ISSN:0013-9351
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Container-title:Environmental Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Environmental Research
Author:
Gui Zhao-Huan,
Heinrich JoachimORCID,
Morawska LidiaORCID,
Zhao Tian-YuORCID,
Yim Steve Hung-Lam,
Lao Xiang-Qian,
Gao Meng,
Chen Duo-Hong,
Ma Hui-Min,
Lin Li-Zi,
Liu Ru-QingORCID,
Dong Guang-HuiORCID
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