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    O'connor GT, Walter M, Mitchell H, Kattan M, Morgan WJ, Gruchalla RS, Pongracic JA, Smartt E, Stout JW, Evans R, Crain EF, Burge HA.
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  • 48. Continually measured fungal profiles in sick building syndrome.
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  • 51. A year-round aeromycological study in Zagreb area, Croatia.
    Segvić Klarić M, Pepeljnjak S.
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    Wu D, Zhang Y, Tian Y, Li A, Li Y, Xiong J, Gao R.
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  • 55. Survey of airborne fungus spores at Taif, Saudi Arabia.
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  • 58. Volumetric assessment of airborne fungi in two sections of a rural indoor dairy cattle shed.
    Adhikari A, Sen MM, Gupta-Bhattacharya S, Chanda S.
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  • 59. Indoor fungal concentration in the homes of allergic/asthmatic children in Delhi, India.
    Sharma R, Deval R, Priyadarshi V, Gaur SN, Singh VP, Singh AB.
    Allergy Rhinol (Providence); 2011 Jan 30; 2(1):21-32. PubMed ID: 22852111
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