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Outdoor and indoor environment: respiratory diseases from asthma to asbestosis
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Bronchial anthracosis-anthracofibrosis: Potential causes and clinical features
E. Yilmazel Ucar, O. Araz, M. Akgun, M. Meral, L. Saglam, H. Kaynar, M. Gorguner (Erzurum, Turkey)
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Outdoor and indoor environment: respiratory diseases from asthma to asbestosis
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E. Yilmazel Ucar, O. Araz, M. Akgun, M. Meral, L. Saglam, H. Kaynar, M. Gorguner (Erzurum, Turkey). Bronchial anthracosis-anthracofibrosis: Potential causes and clinical features. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 1016
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