Windy weather and low humidity are associated with an increased number of hospital admissions for acute pain and sickle cell disease in an urban environment with a maritime temperate climate. (Q39110722)
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scientific article published on November 2005
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English | Windy weather and low humidity are associated with an increased number of hospital admissions for acute pain and sickle cell disease in an urban environment with a maritime temperate climate. |
scientific article published on November 2005 |
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Windy weather and low humidity are associated with an increased number of hospital admissions for acute pain and sickle cell disease in an urban environment with a maritime temperate climate (English)
Edward R Duncan
Nikki Thomas
Joan Walters
Moira C Dick
Susan E Height
Adrian D Stephens
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