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333 related items for PubMed ID: 5823429

  • 1. Use of expired air-carbon monoxide for carboxyhemoglobin determinations in evaluating carbon monoxide exposures resulting from the operation of gasoline fork lift trucks in holds of ships.
    Breysse PA, Bovee HH.
    Am Ind Hyg Assoc J; 1969; 30(5):477-83. PubMed ID: 5823429
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  • 2. End-expired air technic for determining occupational carbon monoxide exposure.
    Smith NJ.
    J Occup Med; 1977 Nov; 19(11):766-9. PubMed ID: 915573
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  • 3. Carbon monoxide uptake by inspectors at a United States-Mexico border station.
    Cohen SI, Dorion G, Goldsmith JR, Permutt S.
    Arch Environ Health; 1971 Jan; 22(1):47-54. PubMed ID: 4099772
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  • 4. [First experiences with the use of the "carbonyl test" instrument from Czechoslovakia].
    Bormann C.
    Z Gesamte Hyg; 1975 Aug; 21(8):653. PubMed ID: 1189487
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  • 6. [Content of carbon monoxide in expired air and carboxyhemoglobin in the blood of test subjects situated in conditions of sealed protective equipment].
    Gorodinskiĭ SM, Sedov AV, Vakar MI, Maznieva GE, Surovtsev NA.
    Kosm Biol Med; 1973 Aug; 7(1):50-3. PubMed ID: 4148305
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  • 8. The effects of low concentration of carbon monoxide in man.
    Stewart RD.
    Scand J Respir Dis Suppl; 1974 Aug; 91():56-62. PubMed ID: 4618381
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  • 11. Formulas predicting carboxyhemoglobin resulting from carbon monoxide exposure.
    Chung SJ.
    Vet Hum Toxicol; 1988 Dec; 30(6):528-32. PubMed ID: 3245114
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  • 17. Physiological effects of carbon monoxide.
    Wright GR, Shephard RJ.
    Int Rev Physiol; 1979 Dec; 20():311-68. PubMed ID: 387637
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  • 18. [Data on the effect of a low carbon monoxide content in the air on man].
    Szöllösi E, Medve F, Jeney E.
    Zentralbl Arbeitsmed; 1970 Sep; 20(9):263-8. PubMed ID: 4101541
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  • 19. [Relationship of the content of carboxyhemoglobin in the blood and of carbon monoxide in the expired air of test subjects to the CO concentration in the air of a hermetic chamber].
    Savina VP, Sokolov NL, Nikitin EI.
    Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med; 1976 Sep; 10(6):62-6. PubMed ID: 13244
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  • 20. The criteria for a recommended standard--occupational exposure to carbon monoxide. I. Recommendations for a carbon monoxide standard.
    Utidjian HM.
    J Occup Med; 1973 May; 15(5):446-51. PubMed ID: 4707325
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