BIO 146 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Thomas Jamieson Boyd, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Cytotoxicity
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Estimating error in using residential outdoor pm2. 5 concentrations as proxies for personal. Christy l. avery1, katherine t. mills1, ronald williams5, kathleen a. mcgraw2, charles. Poole1, richard l. smith3, and eric a. whitsel1,4. From the department of epidemiology1, health sciences library2, department of statistics and. Operations research3, and the department of medicine4, the university of north carolina at. Chapel hill, and the u. s. environmental protection agency, national exposure research. Chapel hill, nc 27514 (919) 966-8491 (voice) (919) 966-9800 (fax) christy_avery@unc. edu. Key words: pm2. 5, meta-analysis, air pollution, measurement error. Acknowledgements: this publication was made possible by niehs (r01-es012238, p30- Carry croghan (us epa) is acknowledged for providing additional data analyses used in this report. Epa and approved for publication, it may not necessarily reflect official agency policy. Disclaimers/competing interests declaration: all authors have nothing to disclose. Abbreviations: ci, confidence interval; pm, particulate matter; pm2. 5, particulate matter < 2. 5 ug/m3; r, within-participant residential outdoor-personal pm2. 5 correlation; slp, sea level pressure.