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Occupational and environmental lung diseases: mechanisms, biomarkers and causation
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Pneumoproteins in offshore drill floor workers
D. Ellingsen (Oslo, Norway), N. Kirkhus (Horten, Norway), B. Ulvestad (Oslo, Norway), R. Olsen (Oslo, Norway), L. Barregaard (Gothenburg, Sweden), Y. Thomassen (Oslo, Norway)
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International Congress 2018 – Occupational and environmental lung diseases: mechanisms, biomarkers and causation
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Occupational and environmental lung diseases: mechanisms, biomarkers and causation
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1191
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Airway diseases
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