Modifying temperature-related cardiovascular mortality through green-blue space exposure

Author:

Hu KejiaORCID,Wang Shiyi,Fei Fangrong,Song Jinglu,Chen FengORCID,Zhao Qi,Shen Yujie,Fu Jingqiao,Zhang Yunquan,Cheng Jian,Zhong Jieming,Yang Xuchao,Wu Jiayu

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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