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Are associations between socio-economic characteristics and exposure to air pollution a question of study area size? An example from Scania, Sweden.
Stroh E, Oudin A, Gustafsson S, Pilesjö P, Harrie L, Strömberg U, Jakobsson K
Int J Health Geogr 2005 Nov 16, 4:30
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