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Drowning in data: monitoring the chemical content of the air near chemical plants provides valuable data, but it becomes useful only when it is paired with epidemiological data about the local population.(NEW VOICES, NEW APPROACHES)
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Drowning in data: monitoring the chemical content of the air near chemical plants provides valuable data, but it becomes useful only when it is paired with epidemiological data about the local population.(NEW VOICES, NEW APPROACHES)

Gwen Ottinger and Rachel Zurer
Issues in science and technology, Vol.27(3), p71
22 Mar 2011

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Emissions (Pollution) Environmental aspects Environmental monitoring Health aspects Methods Petroleum refineries

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