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407 related items for PubMed ID: 6711995

  • 1. Emphysema and dust exposure in a group of coal workers.
    Ruckley VA, Gauld SJ, Chapman JS, Davis JM, Douglas AN, Fernie JM, Jacobsen M, Lamb D.
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  • 2. Contributions of dust exposure and cigarette smoking to emphysema severity in coal miners in the United States.
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  • 3. Emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in coal miners.
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  • 4. Emphysema in smoking and non-smoking coalworkers with pneumoconiosis.
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  • 7. The influence of dust standards on the prevalence and severity of coal worker's pneumoconiosis at autopsy in the United States of America.
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  • 8. High prevalence of respiratory symptoms among workers in the development section of a manually operated coal mine in a developing country: a cross sectional study.
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  • 11. Emphysema type in relation to silica dust exposure in South African gold miners.
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  • 12. An investigation into the relationship between coal workers' pneumoconiosis and dust exposure in U.S. coal miners.
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  • 13. A biomathematical model of particle clearance and retention in the lungs of coal miners.
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  • 14. Cigarette smoking and federal black lung benefits in bituminous coal miners.
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  • 15. Advanced cases of coal workers' pneumoconiosis--two counties, Virginia, 2006.
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  • 16. Dust exposure, dust recovered from the lung, and associated pathology in a group of British coalminers.
    Douglas AN, Robertson A, Chapman JS, Ruckley VA.
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  • 17. The derivation of estimated dust exposures for U.S. coal miners working before 1970.
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  • 19. [Early change of pulmonary ventilation in new coal miners].
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