Temperaturas extremas: Impacto en salud

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  • Julio Díaz Jiménez
  • Ricardo García Herrera
  • Cristina Linares Gil

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26-08-2014

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Díaz Jiménez, J., García Herrera, R., & Linares Gil, C. (2014). Temperaturas extremas: Impacto en salud. Revista Tiempo Y Clima, 5(6). Recuperado a partir de https://pub.ame-web.org/index.php/TyC/article/view/610

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