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78 related items for PubMed ID: 15273961

  • 1. Spray-painting and chronic airways obstruction.
    Glindmeyer HW, Lefante JJ, Rando RJ, Freyder L, Hnizdo E, Jones RN.
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  • 2. An evaluation of the respiratory health status of automotive spray-painters exposed to paints containing hexamethylene di-isocyanates in the greater Durban area.
    Randolph BW, Lalloo UG, Gouws E, Colvin MS.
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  • 3. Inhalation exposure to isocyanates of car body repair shop workers and industrial spray painters.
    Pronk A, Tielemans E, Skarping G, Bobeldijk I, VAN Hemmen J, Heederik D, Preller L.
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  • 4. Airway symptoms among house painters in relation to exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCS)--a longitudinal study.
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  • 5. Exposures to 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate during polyurethane spray painting in the U.S. Air Force.
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  • 7. Skin exposure to aliphatic polyisocyanates in the auto body repair and refinishing industry: II. A quantitative assessment.
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  • 8. Different respiratory phenotypes are associated with isocyanate exposure in spray painters.
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  • 12. Size distribution of chromate paint aerosol generated in a bench-scale spray booth.
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  • 13. Under-report and underdiagnosis of chronic respiratory diseases in an African country.
    Martins P, Rosado-Pinto J, do Céu Teixeira M, Neuparth N, Silva O, Tavares H, Spencer JL, Mascarenhas D, Papoila AL, Khaltaev N, Annesi-Maesano I.
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  • 14. Solvent-related health effects among construction painters with decreasing exposure.
    Kaukiainen A, Riala R, Martikainen R, Akila R, Reijula K, Sainio M.
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  • 15. Work tasks, chemical exposure and respiratory health in construction painting.
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  • 16. Assessing isocyanate exposures in polyurethane industry sectors using biological and air monitoring methods.
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  • 17. Biological dust exposure in the workplace is a risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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  • 19. Pulmonary function abnormalities and airway irritation symptoms of metal fumes exposure on automobile spot welders.
    Luo JC, Hsu KH, Shen WS.
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