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No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma from shrimps Dugue P, Lachaussee R, Garcia G, Occupational asthma from shrimps, Rev Fr Allergol, 1988;28:17-18,

No Abstract Available for The temporal relationship between increases in airway responsiveness to histamine and late asthmatic responses induced by occupational agents Durham SR, Graneek BJ, Hawkins R, Newman Taylor AJ, The temporal relationship between increases in airway responsiveness to histamine and late asthmatic responses induced by occupational agents, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1987;79:398-406,
Tony Newman Taylor, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, an author of 'The temporal relationship between increases in airway responsiveness to histamine and late asthmatic responses induced by occupational agents'

No Abstract Available for Medical management in cases of building-related illnesses Robertson AS, Medical management in cases of building-related illnesses, -, 1992;:99-105,
Alastair Robertson, Selly Oak Hospital, an author of 'Medical management in cases of building-related illnesses'

No Abstract Available for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in grain farmers due to sensitisation to Erwinia herbicola Dutkiewicz J, Kus L, Dutiewicz E, Warren CPW, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in grain farmers due to sensitisation to Erwinia herbicola, Ann Allergy, 1985;54:65-68,

No Abstract Available for Woodman's disease: hypersensitivity pneumonitis from cutting live trees Dykewicz MS, Laufer P, Patterson R, Roberts M, Sommers HM, Woodman's disease: hypersensitivity pneumonitis from cutting live trees, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1988;81:455-460,

No Abstract Available for Respiratory allergy to exotic wood dust Eaton KK, Respiratory allergy to exotic wood dust, Clin Allergy, 1973;3:307-310,

No Abstract Available for Acidity potentiates bronchoconstriction induced by hypoosmolar aerosols Balmes JR, Fine JM, Christian D, Gordon T, Sheppard D, Acidity potentiates bronchoconstriction induced by hypoosmolar aerosols, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1988;138:35-39,

No Abstract Available for Wild silk-induced bronchial asthma. A contribution to the knowledge of allergies caused by bed quilts filled with silk waste Ebner H, Kraft D, Wild silk-induced bronchial asthma. A contribution to the knowledge of allergies caused by bed quilts filled with silk waste, Wiener Klin Wochenschift, 1987;99:15-1*,

No Abstract Available for The health hazards of formaldehyde editorial, The health hazards of formaldehyde, Lancet, 1981;i:926-927,

No Abstract Available for Influence of fluoride recovery alumina on the work environment and the health of aluminium potroom workers Eduard W, Lie A, Influence of fluoride recovery alumina on the work environment and the health of aluminium potroom workers, Scand J Work Environ Health, 1981;7:214-222,

No Abstract Available for Humidifier fever. MRC symposium (1977) Edwards JH, Humidifier fever. MRC symposium (1977), Thorax, 1977;32:653-663,

No Abstract Available for Inhalation challenge in humidifier fever Edwards JH, Cockcroft A, Inhalation challenge in humidifier fever, Clin Allergy, 1981;11:227-235,

No Abstract Available for Humidifier fever Edwards JH, Humidifier fever, Roy Soc Health J, 1982;102:7-8,

Abstract Available for Allergy to inhaled egg material Edwards JH, McConnochie K, Trotman DM, Collins G, Saunders MJ, Latham SM, Allergy to inhaled egg material, Clin Allergy, 1983;13:427-432,

Abstract Available for Skin-test reactivity to egg protein-exposure by inhalation compared with ingestion Edwards J, McConnochie K, Davies BH, Skin-test reactivity to egg protein-exposure by inhalation compared with ingestion, Clin Allergy, 1985;15:147-150,
Brian Davies, Llandoch Hospital, Cardiff, an author of 'Skin-test reactivity to egg protein-exposure by inhalation compared with ingestion'

No Abstract Available for Budgerigar-fanciers lung: a report of a fatal case Edwarsd C, Luntz G, Budgerigar-fanciers lung: a report of a fatal case, Brit J Dis Chest, 1974;68:57-5*,

No Abstract Available for Occupational challenge studies with laboratory workers allergic to rats Eggleston PA, Ansari AA, Ziemann B, Adkinson NF, Corn M, Occupational challenge studies with laboratory workers allergic to rats, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1990;86:63-72,

No Abstract Available for A review of exposure conditions and possible health effects associated with aerosol and vapour from low-aromatic oil-based drilling fluids Eide I, A review of exposure conditions and possible health effects associated with aerosol and vapour from low-aromatic oil-based drilling fluids, Ann Occup Hyg, 1990;34:149-157,

No Abstract Available for Across-shift changes in the pulmonary function of meat-wrappers and other workers in the retail food industry Eisen EA, Wegman DH, Smith TJ, Across-shift changes in the pulmonary function of meat-wrappers and other workers in the retail food industry, Scand J Work Environ Health, 1985;11:21-26,

No Abstract Available for Single cell protein as an occupational hazard Ekenvall L, Dolling B, Gothe CJ, Ebbinghaus L, von Stedingk LV, Wasserman J, Single cell protein as an occupational hazard, Brit J Industr Med, 1983;40:212-215,

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