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  • 4. Asbestos and other ferruginous bodies: their formation and clinical significance.
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  • 11. [Work-up of asbestosis and estimation of asbestos exposure in an occupational context].
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  • 15. Mineral fibre analysis and routes of exposure to asbestos in the development of mesothelioma in an English region.
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  • 16. An expert system for the evaluation of historical asbestos exposure as diagnostic criterion in asbestos-related diseases.
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  • 18. Ferruginous bodies in sputum as an indication of exposure to airborne mineral fibers in the mesothelioma villages of Cappadocia.
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