His main research concerns Environmental health, Distributed lag, Epidemiology, Confidence interval and Relative risk. The study incorporates disciplines such as Pediatrics and Time series in addition to Environmental health. His Distributed lag research incorporates elements of Percentile, Animal science, Cause of death and Confounding.
Hualiang Lin has researched Epidemiology in several fields, including Transmission, Incidence, Dengue fever and Veterinary medicine. His study looks at the intersection of Relative risk and topics like Subtropics with Mortality displacement, Cumulative effects and Time series study. The concepts of his Environmental exposure study are interwoven with issues in Odds ratio, Air pollution, Fine particulate and Risk factor.
Hualiang Lin mainly investigates Environmental health, Confidence interval, Distributed lag, Epidemiology and Relative risk. His work deals with themes such as Incidence, Cohort study, Outbreak, Dengue fever and Air pollution, which intersect with Environmental health. The various areas that Hualiang Lin examines in his Confidence interval study include Odds ratio, Interquartile range, Confounding, Meteorology and Animal science.
The Distributed lag study combines topics in areas such as Subtropics, Percentile and Cause of death. His studies in Epidemiology integrate themes in fields like Myocardial infarction and Pediatrics. His Biostatistics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Transmission and Time series.
Hualiang Lin mostly deals with Environmental health, Risk factor, Air pollution, Dengue fever and Fine particulate. His work often combines Environmental health and Interactive effects studies. Many of his studies on Air pollution involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Confidence interval.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Spatial distribution, Outbreak and Generalized additive model in addition to Dengue fever. His study in Outbreak is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Indigenous, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Veterinary medicine and Spatial heterogeneity. His work carried out in the field of Fine particulate brings together such families of science as Meta-analysis, Animal science, Cardiovascular mortality and Environmental exposure.
His primary areas of study are Environmental health, Air pollution, Attributable risk, Air quality index and Cohort study. His research combines Odds ratio and Environmental health. His research in Attributable risk tackles topics such as Environmental exposure which are related to areas like Pollution, Particulates, Low and middle income countries, Stroke and Blood pressure.
His research in Blood pressure intersects with topics in Risk factor and Confidence interval. Hualiang Lin interconnects Mortality rate, Environmental protection and Beijing in the investigation of issues within Air quality index. Hualiang Lin has included themes like Meteorology, Pearl river delta, Animal science and Cardiovascular mortality in his Fine particulate study.
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