Features of ambrosia pollen quantity forecast in the atmospheric air of Zaporizhzhia

Authors

  • A.Yu. Maleieva Zaporizhzhia State Medical University Author
  • A.B. Prikhodko Zaporizhzhia State Medical University Author
  • T.I. Yemets Zaporizhzhia State Medical University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32402/dovkil2018.01.031

Keywords:

aerobiology, ambrosia, pollen, allergic prediction

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Published

2018-01-15

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ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH FACTORS

How to Cite

Features of ambrosia pollen quantity forecast in the atmospheric air of Zaporizhzhia. (2018). Environment & Health, 85(1), 31-35. https://doi.org/10.32402/dovkil2018.01.031