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    Skórska C, Sitkowska J, Krysińska-Traczyk E, Cholewa G, Dutkiewicz J.
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  • 29. Exposure of Indian agricultural workers to airborne microorganisms, dust and endotoxin during handling of various plant products.
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    Ann Agric Environ Med; 2005 Nov; 12(2):269-75. PubMed ID: 16457484
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    Doctor PB, Bhagia LJ, Derasari AY, Vyas JB, Amin RJ, Ghosh SK.
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  • 35. Microbial dustiness and particle release of different biofuels.
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  • 40. Characterization of dusts collected from swine confinement buildings.
    Donham KJ, Scallon LJ, Popendorf W, Treuhaft MW, Roberts RC.
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