Response to: Grant re: “Precipitation and Climate Zone Explains the Geographical Disparity in the Invasive Cancer Incidence Rates in the United States” ( Environ. Eng. Sci. 2020;37(3):229–230;DOI: 10.1089/ees.2019.0508)
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Response to: Grant re: “Precipitation and Climate Zone Explains the Geographical Disparity in the Invasive Cancer Incidence Rates in the United States” ( Environ. Eng. Sci. 2020;37(3):229–230;DOI: 10.1089/ees.2019.0508)
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ShahV., RiegerR.H., and PanL.X. (2019). Precipitation and climate zone explains the geographical disparity in the invasive cancer incidence rates in the United States. Environ.Eng.Sci. 36, 1452.