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7 µg/m (standard deviation [SD] = 7.7). The entire pregnancy exposure was associated with reduced BW both for PM (-6.81 g per 10 µg/m increase in PM [95% CI = -12.52 to -1.10]) and biomass burning (-6.34 g per 1 SD increase in fires/km [95% CI = -11.35 to -1.34]) only after adjustment for NO . In contrast with these findings, a reduced odds ratio (OR) of LBW was associated with PM exposure only in trimesters one and two, with no relationship across the entire pregnancy period. Associations with biomass burning were limited to increas