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A 20-year follow-up study on chronic respiratory effects of exposure to cotton dust
Wang X-R., Zhang H-X., Sun B-X., Dai H-L., Hang J-Q., Eisen E. A., Wegman D. H., Olenchock S. A., Christiani D. C.
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Eur Respir J 2005; 26: 881-886
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November
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Airway diseases
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