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Shifts in the seasonal distribution of deaths in Australia, 1968-2007

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Bennett, Charmian
Dear, Keith
McMichael, Anthony

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Studies in temperate countries have shown that both hot weather in summer and cold weather in winter increase short-term (daily) mortality. The gradual warming, decade on decade, that Australia has experienced since the 1960s, might therefore be expected

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International Journal of Biometeorology

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2037-12-31
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