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No Abstract Available for Thermophilic actinomycetes in air of cotton mills Lockwood MG, Attwell RW, Thermophilic actinomycetes in air of cotton mills, Lancet, 1977;ii:45-46,

No Abstract Available for Asthma and urticaria after hepatitis B vaccination Lohiya G, Asthma and urticaria after hepatitis B vaccination, Western J Med, 1987;147:3-3,

No Abstract Available for Industrial injuries caused by beetles Loir A, Legangneur H, Industrial injuries caused by beetles, Bull de l'academie de medicin, 1922;88:68-72,

No Abstract Available for Diphenylmethane diisocyanate fever (MDI) Lon M, Diphenylmethane diisocyanate fever (MDI), Schweiz Med Wochenschr, 1972;102:647-649,

No Abstract Available for Occupational allergy due to animal allergens Longbottom JL, Occupational allergy due to animal allergens, Clin Immunol Allergy, 1984;4:19-36,
Joan Longbottom, Brompton Hospital, an author of 'Occupational allergy due to animal allergens'

No Abstract Available for Allergy to rats: quantitative immunoelectrophoretic studies on rat dust as a source of inhalant allergen Longbottom JL, Austwick PKC, Allergy to rats: quantitative immunoelectrophoretic studies on rat dust as a source of inhalant allergen, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1987;80:243-251,
Joan Longbottom, Brompton Hospital, an author of 'Allergy to rats: quantitative immunoelectrophoretic studies on rat dust as a source of inhalant allergen'

No Abstract Available for Methane diisocyanate. A respiratory hazard Longley EO, Methane diisocyanate. A respiratory hazard, Arch Environ Health, 1964;8:898-898,

No Abstract Available for Clinical studies of styrene workers: initial findings Lorimer WV, Lilis R, Nicholson WJ, Anderson H, Fischbein A, Daum S, Rom W, Rice C, Selikoff IJ, Clinical studies of styrene workers: initial findings, Environ Health Perspect, 1976;17:171-181,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma caused by cellulase Losada E, Hinojosa M, Moneo I, Occupational asthma caused by cellulase, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1986;77:635-639,

No Abstract Available for Respiratory and allergic symptoms in wool textile workers Love RG, Smith TA, Gurr D, Soutar CA, Scarisbrick DA, Seaton A, Respiratory and allergic symptoms in wool textile workers, Brit J Industr Med, 1988;45:727-741,
Tony Seaton, Formerley Professor of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Aberdeen, an author of 'Respiratory and allergic symptoms in wool textile workers'

No Abstract Available for The characteristics of respiratory ill health of wool textile workers Love RG, Muirhead M, Collins HPR, Soutar CA, The characteristics of respiratory ill health of wool textile workers, Brit J Industr Med, 1991;48:221-228,

No Abstract Available for Respiratory disease in foundry workers Low I, Mitchell C, Respiratory disease in foundry workers, Brit J Industr Med, 1985;42:101-105,

Abstract Available for Comparison of fluticasone propionate with beclomethasone dipropionate in moderate to severe asthma treated for one year. International Study Group [see comments] Fabbri L, Burge PS, Croonenborgh L, Warlies F, Weeke B, Ciaccia A, Parker C, Comparison of fluticasone propionate with beclomethasone dipropionate in moderate to severe asthma treated for one year. International Study Group [see comments], Thorax, 1993;48:817-823,
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'Comparison of fluticasone propionate with beclomethasone dipropionate in moderate to severe asthma treated for one year. International Study Group [see comments]' Leo Fabbri, University of Moderna and Reggio Emilia, an author of 'Comparison of fluticasone propionate with beclomethasone dipropionate in moderate to severe asthma treated for one year. International Study Group [see comments]'

No Abstract Available for Respiratory disease in a photographer Hodgson MJ, Parkinson DK, Respiratory disease in a photographer, Am J Industr Med, 1986;9:349-354,

No Abstract Available for Occupational allergy due to inhalation of epecacuanha dust Luczynska CM, Marshall PE, Scarisbrick DA, Topping MD, Occupational allergy due to inhalation of epecacuanha dust, Clin Allergy, 1984;14:169-175,

No Abstract Available for Specific IgE antibodies to reactive dye-albumin conjugates Luczynska CM, Topping MD, Specific IgE antibodies to reactive dye-albumin conjugates, J Immunol Methods, 1986;95:177-186,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma and specific IgE to a diazonium salt intermediate used in the polymer industry Luczynska CM, Hutchcroft BJ, Harrison MA, Doran JD, Topping MD, Occupational asthma and specific IgE to a diazonium salt intermediate used in the polymer industry, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1990;85:1076-1082,

No Abstract Available for Prevalence of specific IgE to storage mites (A.siro, L.destructor and T.longior) in an urban population and crossreactivity with the house dust mite (D.pteronyssinus) Luczynska CM, Griffin P, Davies RJ, Topping MD, Prevalence of specific IgE to storage mites (A.siro, L.destructor and T.longior) in an urban population and crossreactivity with the house dust mite (D.pteronyssinus), Clin Exp Allergy, 1990;20:403-406,

No Abstract Available for Asthma provoked by locusts Ludmer N, Asthma provoked by locusts, Semana Med, 1935;*:1025-102*,

No Abstract Available for Dimethylethylamine in mould core manufacturing: exposure, metabolism, and biological monitoring Lundh T, Stahlbom B, Akesson B, Dimethylethylamine in mould core manufacturing: exposure, metabolism, and biological monitoring, Brit J Industr Med, 1991;48:203-207,

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