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Randall Martin

Fine particulate matter and interstitial lung disease in systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases

Prenatal exposure to fine particulate matter composition and risk of cerebral palsy: A population-based retrospective cohort study in Ontario, Canada

Tracking air pollution and CO2 emissions in 13,189 urban areas worldwide using large geospatial datasets

Impact of a 10-year shift in ambient air quality on mortality in Canada: a causal analysis of multiple pollutants

bneR: A collaborative workflow for air pollution exposure modeling and uncertainty characterization using the Bayesian Nonparametric Ensemble

Impact of Model Spatial Resolution on Global Geophysical Satellite-Derived Fine Particulate Matter

Measuring global monetary damages from particulate matter and carbon dioxide emissions to track sustainable growth

Understanding Reductions of PM2.5 Concentration and Its Chemical Composition in the United States: Implications for Mitigation Strategies

Enhancing Global Estimation of Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations by Including Geophysical a Priori Information in Deep Learning

Quantifying Prescribed-Fire Smoke Exposure Using Low-Cost Sensors and Satellites: Springtime Burning in Eastern Kansas

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