Regional Features of the Relationship between Daily Heat-Stroke Mortality and Temperature in Different Climate Zones in Japan
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Affiliation:
1. Research Center for Climatology, Department of Geography, Tokyo Metropolitan University
2. Tokyo Medical Examiner's Office
Publisher
Meteorological Society of Japan
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/sola/14/0/14_2018-025/_pdf
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