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11. Relationships between long-term residential exposure to total environmental noise and stroke incidence.

12. Modelling the variation of land surface temperature as determinant of risk of heat-related health events

16. Socioeconomic status and environmental noise exposure in Montreal, Canada.

18. Modelling the variation of land surface temperature as determinant of risk of heat-related health events.

19. Home Environmental Factors Associated With Poor Asthma Control in Montreal Children: A Population-Based Study.

21. Comparison of land use regression and random forests models on estimating noise levels in five Canadian cities.

22. Capturing the spatial variability of noise levels based on a short-term monitoring campaign and comparing noise surfaces against personal exposures collected through a panel study.

23. Manuscript title: Long─term residential exposure to environmental/transportation noise and the incidence of myocardial infarction.

24. Exposure to ambient air pollutants and the onset of dementia in Québec, Canada.

25. Environmental and health impacts of transportation and land use scenarios in 2061.

26. Socio-economic inequalities in exposure to industrial air pollution emissions in Quebec public schools.

27. Annoyance from Road Traffic, Trains, Airplanes and from Total Environmental Noise Levels.

28. Grassroots projects aimed at the built environment: Association with neighbourhood deprivation, land-use mix and injury risk to road users.

29. Active and uncontrolled asthma among children exposed to air stack emissions of sulphur dioxide from petroleum refineries in Montreal, Quebec: a cross-sectional study.

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