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Asthma at the workplace – the prognosis and the costs
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The costs of occupational asthma: literature review and cost assessment for the UK
J. G. Ayres, R. Boyd, H. Cowie, F. Hurley (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
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Asthma at the workplace – the prognosis and the costs
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J. G. Ayres, R. Boyd, H. Cowie, F. Hurley (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, United Kingdom). The costs of occupational asthma: literature review and cost assessment for the UK. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 2164
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