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  • 1. Assessment of dust exposure in a steel plant in the eastern coast of peninsular Malaysia.
    Nurul AH, Shamsul BM, Noor Hassim I.
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  • 4. Characterization of particle exposure in ferrochromium and stainless steel production.
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  • 18. [Mucociliary clearance and respiratory function in foundry workers].
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  • 20. Metal fumes in foundries.
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