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    Miller SK, Bigelow PL, Sharp-Geiger R, Buchan RM.
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  • 27. The efficacy of local exhaust ventilation for controlling dust exposures during concrete surface grinding.
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  • 30. [Backgrounds for assessing occupational exposure to crystalline silica dust in Poland and worldwide].
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  • 34. Determinants of respirable crystalline silica exposure among stoneworkers involved in stone restoration work.
    Healy CB, Coggins MA, Van Tongeren M, MacCalman L, McGowan P.
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    Maciejewska A, Szadkowska-Stańczyk I, Kondratowicz G.
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