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Cognition impact of sand and dust storms highlights future research needs?

Prashant Bharadwaj and Jennifer Burney

University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series from Department of Economics, UC San Diego

Keywords: 4101 Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation (for-2020); 4104 Environmental Management (for-2020); 41 Environmental Sciences (for-2020); 4206 Public Health (for-2020); 42 Health Sciences (for-2020); Child (mesh); China (mesh); Cognition (mesh); Dust (mesh); Female (mesh); Humans (mesh); Pregnancy (mesh); Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects (mesh); Silicon Dioxide (mesh); Humans (mesh); Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects (mesh); Silicon Dioxide (mesh); Dust (mesh); Cognition (mesh); Pregnancy (mesh); Child (mesh); China (mesh); Female (mesh); Child (mesh); China (mesh); Cognition (mesh); Dust (mesh); Female (mesh); Humans (mesh); Pregnancy (mesh); Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects (mesh); Silicon Dioxide (mesh); 4101 Climate change impacts and adaptation (for-2020); 4104 Environmental management (for-2020); 4206 Public health (for-2020) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-05-01
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