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What are the questionnaire items most useful in identifying subjects with occupational asthma?
Vandenplas O., Ghezzo H., Munoz X., Moscato G., Perfetti L., Lemiere C., Labrecque M., L'Archeveque J., Malo J-L.
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Eur Respir J 2005; 26: 1056-1063
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December
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Airway diseases
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