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  • 41. THE EFFECTS OF CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING ON POLLEN, MOLD, AND BACTERIAL CONCENTRATIONS.
    SPIEGELMAN J, FRIEDMAN H, BLUMSTEIN GI.
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    Oliveira M, Ribeiro H, Delgado L, Fonseca J, Castel-Branco MG, Abreu I.
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    Isoard P, Valla G, Didillon P, Michel-Brun J, Achard I, Coudert J, Fontanges R.
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    Baruah HK, Chetia M.
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  • 52. [Aeromycological investigations in West-Germany. I. Fungus spores in the air in sommer 1970].
    Reiss J.
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  • 58. Introduction to the biology of airborne fungal spores.
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