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Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report: Assessment of global-scale model performance for global and regional ozone distributions, variability, and trends

Seasonal impact of regional outdoor biomass burning on air pollution in three Indian cities: Delhi, Bengaluru, and Pune

Decadal Survey for Earth Science and Applications from Space

Exposure to mobile source air pollution in early life and childhood asthma incidence: The Kaiser Air Pollution and Pediatric Asthma Study

Source-specific pollution exposure and associations with pulmonary response in the Atlanta Commuters Exposure Studies

Spatial, seasonal and diurnal patterns in physicochemical characteristics and sources of PM2. 5 in both inland and coastal regions within a megacity in China

Source apportionment for fine particulate matter in a Chinese city using an improved gas-constrained method and comparison with multiple receptor models

Estimating Acute Cardiovascular Effects of Ambient PM2.5 Metals

Early-life exposure to PM 2.5 and risk of acute asthma clinical encounters among children in Massachusetts: a case-crossover analysis

Field test of several low-cost particulate matter sensors in high and low concentration urban environments

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