Spatial prediction of ozone concentration profiles
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- Ozone Exposure and Population Density in Harris County, Texas
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- Data mining to investigate the meteorological drivers for extreme ground level ozone events
- Efficient computer experiment-based optimization through variable selection
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- Nonlinear dynamical system and data analysis for prediction of ozone level
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- Assessing ozone damage to cutleaf coneflower in an ozone bioindicator garden
- Small area estimation with spatial similarity
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- A neural network model for short term prediction of surface ozone at a coastal region
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