=+ Burning coal inside houses can lead to increased levels of indoor air toxins that may have

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=+ Burning coal inside houses can lead to increased levels of indoor air toxins that may have negative effects on lung function. Among the children in the study, 514 came from households that use coal for cooking or heating or both. Their FEV1 mean was 1427 with standard deviation 325. (Using a complex statistical procedure the authors went on to show that burning coal had a clear negative effect on mean FEV1 levels.)

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Applied Statistics For Engineers And Scientists

ISBN: 9781133111368

3rd Edition

Authors: Jay L. Devore, Nicholas R. Farnum, Jimmy A. Doi

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