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106 related items for PubMed ID: 18728912

  • 1. Prediction of dropout from respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation in a longitudinal respiratory study.
    Søyseth V, Johnsen HL, Kongerud J.
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  • 4. The incidence of work-related asthma-like symptoms and dust exposure in Norwegian smelters.
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  • 11. Respiratory health effects of occupational exposure to charcoal dust in Namibia.
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  • 13. Production of silicon alloys is associated with respiratory symptoms among employees in Norwegian smelters.
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  • 14. Early changes in respiratory health in trades' apprentices and physician visits for respiratory illnesses later in life.
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  • 18. Production of silicon metal and alloys is associated with accelerated decline in lung function: a 5-year prospective study among 3924 employees in norwegian smelters.
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  • 19. Impact of occupational exposure on severity of COPD.
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  • 20. Respiratory symptoms and ventilatory performance in workers exposed to grain and grain based food dusts.
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