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Outdoor and indoor environment: respiratory diseases from asthma to asbestosis
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Impact of traffic-related air pollutants on the reduction of spirometric parameters. Warsaw study
A. Badyda, P. Dabrowiecki, W. Lubinski, P. O. Czechowski, G. Majewski, A. Gayer (Warsaw, Gdynia, Poland)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Outdoor and indoor environment: respiratory diseases from asthma to asbestosis
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Outdoor and indoor environment: respiratory diseases from asthma to asbestosis
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1009
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Airway diseases
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