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Air pollution concentration fuzzy evaluation based on evidence theory and the K-nearest neighbor algorithm

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Air pollution concentration fuzzy evaluation based on evidence theory and the K-nearest neighbor algorithm
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Frontiers in Environmental Science, April 2024
DOI 10.3389/fenvs.2024.1243962
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Bian Chao, Huang Guang Qiu

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#21,361,224
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#1,854
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#237,940
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#56
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