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  • 22. Byssinosis: as seen in cotton spinning mill workers of Karachi.
    Farooque MI, Khan B, Aziz E, Moosa M, Raheel M, Kumar S, Mansuri FA.
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    Cinkotai FF.
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  • 25. Asthma and byssinosis.
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  • 26. Nasal allergy in spinning mill workers and the possibility of allergenicity of chemical fibers and cotton linters.
    Uchikoshi S, Nomura K, Saitoh S, Komatsu N, Chien C, Miyake H.
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    Dimitrov M, Ivanova-Dzhubrilova S, Nikolcheva M, Drenska E.
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  • 28. [Role of cotton and flax dust in the development of pathologic changes in the upper segment of the respiratory tract].
    Pleshkov IV, Kerimova TT.
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  • 29. Dose response studies in cotton textile workers.
    Merchant JA, Lumsden JC, Kilburn KH, O'Fallon WM, Ujda JR, Germino VH, Hamilton JD.
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  • 31. Studies on cotton dust in relation to byssinosis. III. Comparison of cotton dust and house dust by chemical and skin tests.
    CAYTON HR, FURNESS G, JACKSON DS, MAITLAND HB.
    Br J Ind Med; 1952 Oct; 9(4):303-8. PubMed ID: 12987584
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  • 32. Byssinosis: the acute effect on ventilatory capacity of dusts in cotton ginneries, cotton, sisal, and jute mills.
    GILSON JC, STOTT H, HOPWOOD BE, ROACH SA, McKERROW CB, SCHILLING RS.
    Br J Ind Med; 1962 Jan; 19(1):9-18. PubMed ID: 13898707
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  • 33. Long-term cotton dust exposure in the textile industry.
    Abdel-Kader HM, Rando RJ, Hammad YY.
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  • 34. Respiratory disease in cotton textile workers: epidemiologic assessment of small airway function.
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  • 36. [Progress in the study of the pathogenesis of byssinosis].
    Cavagna G.
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  • 37. [Study on the health of cotton mill workers].
    Ma Q, Li D, Zhong Y, Zhou X.
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    Christiani DC, Velazquez A, Wilcox M, Olenchock SA.
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  • 39. Isolation and identification of gram negative bacteria from raw baled cotton and synthetic textile fibers with special reference to environmental GNB and endotoxin concentrations of textile mill.
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  • 40. Effect of cotton, hemp, and flax dust extracts on lung permeability in the guinea pig.
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