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149 related items for PubMed ID: 7828961

  • 1. [Blood content of tetrachloroethylene in workers of dry cleaners].
    Veĭmer SA, Potemkina OB, Kakhn KhA.
    Gig Sanit; 1994; (7):9-10. PubMed ID: 7828961
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  • 2. Biological monitoring of exposure to perchloroethylene in dry cleaning workers.
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  • 4. [Investigation of health effects associated with solvents used in dry cleaning workplace (report 1). Tetrachloroethylene concentration in working environment].
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  • 5. [Measurement of tetrachloroethylene emissions at dry-cleaning establishments and their relation to MPEL values].
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  • 6. Indoor exposure to perchloroethylene (PCE) in individuals living with dry-cleaning workers.
    Aggazzotti G, Fantuzzi G, Predieri G, Righi E, Moscardelli S.
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  • 7. Socioeconomic disparities in indoor air, breath, and blood perchloroethylene level among adult and child residents of buildings with or without a dry cleaner.
    Storm JE, Mazor KA, Shost SJ, Serle J, Aldous KM, Blount BC.
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  • 8. Occupational and environmental exposure to perchloroethylene (PCE) in dry cleaners and their family members.
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    Arch Environ Health; 1994 Apr 25; 49(6):487-93. PubMed ID: 7818292
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  • 9. Assessment of Exposure to Perchloroethylene and its Clinical Repercussions for 50 Dry-Cleaning Employees.
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    J Occup Environ Hyg; 2015 Apr 25; 12(11):767-73. PubMed ID: 26011697
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  • 10. [Investigation of health effects associated with solvents used in dry cleaning workplace (report 2). Personal exposure to tetrachloroethylene (TCE) and TCE levels in man].
    Hayashi M, Kitazume M, Yazawa A, Sato Y, Kawamura T.
    Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi; 1990 Mar 25; 37(3):177-85. PubMed ID: 2131979
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  • 11. An evaluation of retrofit engineering control interventions to reduce perchloroethylene exposures in commercial dry-cleaning shops.
    Earnest GS, Ewers LM, Ruder AM, Petersen MR, Kovein RJ.
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  • 12. Exposure assessment to trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene for workers in the dry cleaning industry.
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  • 13. Factors influencing tetrachloroethylene concentrations in residences above dry-cleaning establishments.
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  • 14. Effects of retrofit emission controls and work practices on perchloroethylene exposures in small dry-cleaning shops.
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  • 15. Exposure to tetrachloroethylene in dry cleaning shops in the Nordic countries.
    Lynge E, Tinnerberg H, Rylander L, Romundstad P, Johansen K, Lindbohm ML, Heikkilä P, Westberg H, Clausen LB, Piombino A, Thorsted BL.
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  • 17. [Evaluation of occupational exposure to tetrachloroethylene (PER) in a dry cleaning business].
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  • 18. Cytogenetic analysis of an exposed-referent study: perchloroethylene-exposed dry cleaners compared to unexposed laundry workers.
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  • 19. Occupational exposure to perchloroethylene in dry-cleaning shops in Tehran, Iran.
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  • 20. Internal and external tetrachloroethene exposure of persons living in differently polluted areas of Northrhine-Westphalia (Germany).
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