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Title

Forecast changes for heat and cold stress in Warsaw in the 21st century, and their possible influence on mortality risk

Journal title

Papers on Global Change IGBP

Yearbook

2013

Issue

No 20

Authors

Divisions of PAS

Nauki o Ziemi

Publisher

Polish Academy of Sciences

Date

2013

Identifier

DOI: 10.2478/igbp-2013-0002 ; ISSN 1730-802X

Source

Papers on Global Change IGBP; 2013; No 20

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