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Effect of air pollution exposure on risk of acute coronary syndromes in Poland: a nationwide population-based study (EP-PARTICLES study) — Łukasz Kuźma (2024) | RDL Network
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Effect of air pollution exposure on risk of acute coronary syndromes in Poland: a nationwide population-based study (EP-PARTICLES study)
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Effect of air pollution exposure on risk of acute coronary syndromes in Poland: a nationwide population-based study (EP-PARTICLES study)
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2024
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Łukasz Kuźma
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Emil Julian Dąbrowski
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Anna Kurasz
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National Science Center and Medical University of Bialystok, Poland.
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