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Heat transfer / Heat wave / Infant mortality / Extreme weather / Thermoregulation / Influenza / Mortality displacement / Climate / Climate change /  industry and society / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Medicine
Date: 2009-10-01 10:20:27
Heat transfer
Heat wave
Infant mortality
Extreme weather
Thermoregulation
Influenza
Mortality displacement
Climate
Climate change
industry and society
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Medicine

150 Years of temperature-related excess mortality in the Netherlands

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