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Old timers still around: fibres and inorganic dusts
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Radiographic findings in the employees of five French plants manufacturing glasswool (GW) and rockwool (RW): results of a cross sectional study
J. C. Pairon, Y. Iwatsubo, S. Chammings, J. Ameille, P. Brochard (Paris, Créteil, Bordeaux, France)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Old timers still around: fibres and inorganic dusts
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Old timers still around: fibres and inorganic dusts
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J. C. Pairon, Y. Iwatsubo, S. Chammings, J. Ameille, P. Brochard (Paris, Créteil, Bordeaux, France). Radiographic findings in the employees of five French plants manufacturing glasswool (GW) and rockwool (RW): results of a cross sectional study. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 4471
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