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516 related items for PubMed ID: 15133522

  • 1. Respiratory symptoms and lung function change in welders: are they associated with workplace exposures?
    Fishwick D, Bradshaw L, Slater T, Curran A, Pearce N.
    N Z Med J; 2004 May 07; 117(1193):U872. PubMed ID: 15133522
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  • 2. Pulmonary function abnormalities and airway irritation symptoms of metal fumes exposure on automobile spot welders.
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  • 3. Changes in work practice after a respiratory health survey among welders in New Zealand.
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    N Z Med J; 2000 Jul 28; 113(1114):305-8. PubMed ID: 10972309
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  • 4. Chronic bronchitis, work related respiratory symptoms, and pulmonary function in welders in New Zealand.
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  • 10. Is metal fume fever a determinant of welding related respiratory symptoms and/or increased bronchial responsiveness? A longitudinal study.
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  • 12. Pulmonary adverse effects of welding fume in automobile assembly welders.
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  • 15. Pulmonary function abnormality and respiratory tract irritation symptoms in epichlorohydrin-exposed workers in Taiwan.
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  • 16. Fluoride exposure and respiratory symptoms in welders.
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  • 17. Acute symptoms associated with asphalt fume exposure among road pavers.
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  • 18. Respiratory symptoms, across-shift lung function changes and lifetime exposures of welders in New Zealand.
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  • 20. [Respiratory findings and pulmonary function tests among the welders working for the sugar plant factory].
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