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Do socioeconomic characteristics modify the short term association between air pollution and mortality? Evidence from a zonal time series in Hamilton, Canada
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  1. Correspondence to:
 Professor M Jerrett
 Biostatistics Division, Department of Preventive Medicine and Department of Geography, University of Southern California, 1540 Alcazar Street, CHP-220, Los Angeles, CA 90089-9011, USA; jerrettmmcmaster.ca
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Jerrett M, Burnett RT, Brook J, et al
Do socioeconomic characteristics modify the short term association between air pollution and mortality? Evidence from a zonal time series in Hamilton, Canada

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  • Accepted May 27, 2003
  • First published December 18, 2003.
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December 18, 2003

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    Full results for models using both the regional mean of pollution and the zonal means.

    Table A1 Full results for the downtown zone: estimated at the local mean of pollution
    Table A2 Results for the industrial zone: estimated at the local mean of pollution
    Table A3 Results for the east end zone: estimated at the local mean of pollution
    Table A4 Results for the south mountain zone: estimated at the local mean of pollution
    Table A5 Results for the west end zone: estimated at the local mean of pollution

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