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2000 article
Threshold dependence of mortality effects for fine and coarse particles in Phoenix, Arizona
Smith, R. L., Spitzner, D., Kim, Y., & Fuentes, M. (2000, August). JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, Vol. 50, pp. 1367–1379.
MeSH headings : Aged; Air Pollution / adverse effects; Arizona / epidemiology; Epidemiologic Studies; Female; Humans; Male; Models, Theoretical; Mortality / trends; Particle Size; Regression Analysis; Seasons; Sensitivity and Specificity; Urban Population
TL;DR:
The PM effect is highest in spring and summer, when the anthropogenic concentration of coarse PM is lowest as determined by a principal components analysis, and consideration of nonlinear effects can lead to real changes of interpretation and raises the possibility of seasonal effects associated with the chemical composition of PM.
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