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Risk of male lung cancer attributed to coal combustion indoors in Shanghai
X. Tao
, C. J. Hong, S. Yu, H. Zhu
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Coal Combustion
100%
Indoor Air Pollution
50%
Heavy Oil
50%
Sulphur Dioxide
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Lung Cancer
100%
Cancer Mortality
33%
Malignant Neoplasm
16%
Sulfur Dioxide
16%
Petroleum Derivative
16%
Engineering
Coal Combustion
100%
Mathematics
Relative Risk
100%
Keyphrases
Coal Gas
33%
Residential Groups
16%
Liquefied Petroleum Gas
16%