Increasing Trend in Temperature and Moisture Induced Heat Index and Its Effect on Human Health in Climate Change Scenario over the Indian Sub-continent
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Affiliation:
1. India Meteorological Department, Pune, India
2. Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India
Publisher
IOS Press
Subject
General Medicine
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