Fig. 3: Daily average temperature-related relative risk assessments. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 3: Daily average temperature-related relative risk assessments.

From: Extreme temperatures amplify air pollution risks to childhood respiratory health in school environment in Jiangsu province, China

Fig. 3

a Various temperature-stratified risk trends with comfort temperature range as reference. b Seasonal patterns of cumulative 14-days’ exposure-response. c Gender differences in cumulative 14-days’ high and low temperature conditions (25% stratification). d Relative risks of lag_0 exposure to each unit increase in pollution concentration under different temperature ranges (25% stratification).

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