Data includes measurements on mortality rate and explanatory variables(air-pollution, socio-economic and meteorological) for 60 US cities in 1960. This data was originally published in McDonald, G.C. and Schwing,R.C. (1973) 'Instabilities of regression estimates relating air pollution to mortality', Technometrics, vol.15, 463-482. It was redistributed through Carnegie Mellon University's StatLib (lib.stat.cmu.edu
Time series models relating short-term changes in air pollution levels to daily mortality counts typ...
Based on a feasibility study, we have recently proposed a multivariate regression model for the impa...
In community time series studies on the effect of particulate air pollution on mortality, particulat...
Data includes measurements on mortality rate and explanatory variables (air-pollution, socio-economi...
Created from the documentation at the source site, Statlib (Carnegie Mellon University)Available in ...
1980 data from up to 149 metropolitan areas were used to define cross-sectional associations between...
Cross sectional studies which attempt to link persistent geographic differences in mortality rates w...
Manifest lists variables in the data set and was created from documentation at the source site, Stat...
Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess t...
Particulate air pollution has been associated with daily mortality in London, England, both in the s...
Objectives: To apply a new method for estimating the association between daily ambient particulate m...
This paper reviews past evidence on the properties of alternative specifications of the relationship...
Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess t...
Because the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates air pollutants independently, the majorit...
Abstract Background: Time-series analyses have linked contemporary levels of air pollution, particul...
Time series models relating short-term changes in air pollution levels to daily mortality counts typ...
Based on a feasibility study, we have recently proposed a multivariate regression model for the impa...
In community time series studies on the effect of particulate air pollution on mortality, particulat...
Data includes measurements on mortality rate and explanatory variables (air-pollution, socio-economi...
Created from the documentation at the source site, Statlib (Carnegie Mellon University)Available in ...
1980 data from up to 149 metropolitan areas were used to define cross-sectional associations between...
Cross sectional studies which attempt to link persistent geographic differences in mortality rates w...
Manifest lists variables in the data set and was created from documentation at the source site, Stat...
Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess t...
Particulate air pollution has been associated with daily mortality in London, England, both in the s...
Objectives: To apply a new method for estimating the association between daily ambient particulate m...
This paper reviews past evidence on the properties of alternative specifications of the relationship...
Analyses involving data from many locations throughout the world have now been conducted to assess t...
Because the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates air pollutants independently, the majorit...
Abstract Background: Time-series analyses have linked contemporary levels of air pollution, particul...
Time series models relating short-term changes in air pollution levels to daily mortality counts typ...
Based on a feasibility study, we have recently proposed a multivariate regression model for the impa...
In community time series studies on the effect of particulate air pollution on mortality, particulat...