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308 related items for PubMed ID: 2331328

  • 1. A study on the dose-response relationship between asbestos exposure level and asbestosis among workers in a Chinese chrysotile product factory.
    Huang JQ.
    Biomed Environ Sci; 1990 Mar; 3(1):90-8. PubMed ID: 2331328
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  • 3. [The incidence of asbestosis in Poland].
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  • 4. Exposure-response relationship between chrysotile exposure and mortality from lung cancer and asbestosis.
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  • 13. Asbestosis in long-term employees of an Ontario asbestos-cement factory.
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