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138 related items for PubMed ID: 1660228

  • 21. Radiographic abnormalities in Vermont granite workers exposed to low levels of granite dust.
    Banks DE, Lapp NL.
    Chest; 1991 Dec; 100(6):1482-3. PubMed ID: 1659974
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  • 22. Longitudinal pulmonary function losses in Vermont granite workers. A reevaluation.
    Graham WG, Weaver S, Ashikaga T, O'Grady RV.
    Chest; 1994 Jul; 106(1):125-30. PubMed ID: 8020257
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  • 23. Estimation of long term dust exposures in the Vermont granite sheds.
    Eisen EA, Smith TJ, Wegman DH, Louis TA, Froines J.
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  • 24. The pulmonary toxicity of talc and granite dust as estimated from an in vivo hamster bioassay.
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  • 25. An evaluation of compliance with occupational exposure limits for crystalline silica (quartz) in ten Georgia granite sheds.
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  • 26. Tentative explanatory variable of lung dust concentration in gold miners exposed to crystalline silica.
    Dufresne A, Loosereewanich P, Bégin R, Dion C, Ecobichon D, Muir DC, Ritchie AC, Perrault G.
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    Kalliny MS, Bassyouni MI.
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  • 28. Pulmonary function loss in Vermont granite workers. A long-term follow-up and critical reappraisal.
    Graham WG, O'Grady RV, Dubuc B.
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    Sandström T, Kolmodin-Hedman B, Ledin MC, Bjermer L, Hörnqvist-Bylund S, Stjernberg N.
    Br J Ind Med; 1991 Nov; 48(11):771-5. PubMed ID: 1954154
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  • 30. Vermont granite workers' mortality study.
    Costello J, Graham WG.
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  • 31. Assessment of occupational exposure in a granite quarry and processing factory.
    Tejado JJ, Guillén J, Baeza A.
    J Radiol Prot; 2016 Sep; 36(3):641-652. PubMed ID: 27517327
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  • 32. The utility of bronchoalveolar lavage and transbronchial lung biopsy combined with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis in the diagnosis of silicosis.
    Nugent KM, Dodson RF, Idell S, Devillier JR.
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  • 35. An attempt to evaluate lung aggression in monkey silicosis: hydrolases, peroxidase and antiproteases activities in serial bronchoalveolar lavages.
    Hannothiaux MH, Scharfman A, Wastiaux A, Cornu L, van Brussel E, Lafitte JJ, Sebastien P, Roussel P.
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    Ott HC, Prior C, Herold M, Riha M, Laufer G, Ott G.
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  • 39. Assessment of hazardous dust exposure by BAL and induced sputum.
    Fireman E, Greif J, Schwarz Y, Man A, Ganor E, Ribak Y, Lerman Y.
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  • 40. [Cytoimmunologic changes in material obtained from bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in asymptomatic individuals chronically exposed to silica dust].
    Kopiński P, Czunko P, Soja J, Lackowska B, Gil K, Jedynak U, Szczeklik J, Sładek K, Chłap Z.
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