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    Strelec F.
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    Madsen AM, Sharma AK.
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  • 25. Cotton dust sampling efficiency of the vertical elutriator.
    Robert KQ.
    Am Ind Hyg Assoc J; 1979 Jun; 40(6):535-42. PubMed ID: 484469
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  • 32. Laboratory and field testing of sampling methods for inhalable and respirable dust.
    Linnainmaa M, Laitinen J, Leskinen A, Sippula O, Kalliokoski P.
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  • 33. The application of dustiness tests to the prediction of worker dust exposure.
    Heitbrink WA, Todd WF, Cooper TC, O'Brien DM.
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  • 35. The 1980 OSHA Cotton Dust Standard brochure.
    Shor G.
    New Solut; 2014 Nov; 24(3):435-47. PubMed ID: 25261031
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  • 36. In defense of the dust count technique.
    Horowitz LD.
    Am Ind Hyg Assoc J; 1976 Apr; 37(4):227-33. PubMed ID: 179312
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  • 37. [Development of conversion ratios for general suspended, inhaled and respirable fractions of cotton dust].
    Kashuba NA.
    Gig Tr Prof Zabol; 1988 Mar; (3):20-3. PubMed ID: 3378707
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  • 38. Critique of 1985 ACGIH report on particle size-selective sampling in the workplace.
    Bartley DL, Doemeny LJ.
    Am Ind Hyg Assoc J; 1986 Aug; 47(8):443-7. PubMed ID: 3751894
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  • 40. Evaluation of a portable X-ray fluorescence instrument for the determination of lead in workplace air samples.
    Morley JC, Clark CS, Deddens JA, Ashley K, Roda S.
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