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No Abstract Available for Immediate type hypersensitivity to phenylmercuric compounds Mathews KP, Immediate type hypersensitivity to phenylmercuric compounds, Am J Med, 1968;44:310-318,

No Abstract Available for Late asthmatic responses induced by ethylenediamine Matsui S, Nakazawa T, Umegae Y, Kanatani K, Late asthmatic responses induced by ethylenediamine, Arerugi, 1985;35:40-45,

No Abstract Available for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by home humidifier, a case report Matsumoto H, Nakano H, Fujikane T, Akaishi T, Sasaki N, Shimizu T, Onodera S, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by home humidifier, a case report, Nippon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi, 1987;25:*-*,

No Abstract Available for Four cases with asthma caused by silk inhalation Matsumura T, Tateno K, Yugami S, Kimura T, Four cases with asthma caused by silk inhalation, J Asthma Res, 1966;4:159-162,

No Abstract Available for Bronchopulmonary reactions and asthma due to platinum. Occurrence in workers using platinum in the Paris area Ruff F, Di Matteo G, Dupuis JP, Hebert R, Parrot J, Bronchopulmonary reactions and asthma due to platinum. Occurrence in workers using platinum in the Paris area, Rev Fr Mal Resp, 1976;7:206-208,

No Abstract Available for Sugar beet pollinosis as an occupational disease Matsuyama R, Sato M, Miyata M, Wagatsuma Y, Ozaki H, Sugar beet pollinosis as an occupational disease, Jap J Allergy, 1972;21:235-243,

No Abstract Available for Assessing the nature and clinical significance of psychological contributions to childhood asthma Matus I, Assessing the nature and clinical significance of psychological contributions to childhood asthma, Am J Orthopsychiat, 1981;51:327-341,

No Abstract Available for Lack of allergic reactions in coffee workers exposed to pruteen (bacterial single-cell protein) Mayes RW, Lack of allergic reactions in coffee workers exposed to pruteen (bacterial single-cell protein), Brit J Industr Med, 1982;39:183-186,

No Abstract Available for Sensitivity to acacia Maytom CK, Magath TB, Sensitivity to acacia, JAMA, 1932;99:2251-2252,

No Abstract Available for Health hazard from flux used in jointing aluminium electricity cables McCann JK, Health hazard from flux used in jointing aluminium electricity cables, Ann Occup Hyg, 1964;7:261-268,

No Abstract Available for Lung function after exposure to barley dust McCarthy PE, Cockroft AE, McDermott M, Lung function after exposure to barley dust, Brit J Industr Med, 1985;42:106-110,

No Abstract Available for Asthma and the employment experience McClellan VE, Garrett JE, Asthma and the employment experience, N Z Med J, 1990;103:399-401,

No Abstract Available for Asthma caused by nickel sensitivity McConnell LH, Fink JN, Schlueter DP, Schmidt MG, Asthma caused by nickel sensitivity, Ann Intern Med, 1973;78:888-890,

Abstract Available for Ispaghula sensitisation in workers manufacturing a bulk laxative McConnochie K, Edwards JH, Fifield R, Ispaghula sensitisation in workers manufacturing a bulk laxative, Clin Exp Allergy, 1990;20:199-202,

No Abstract Available for Allergenicity of piperazine: a study in environmental aetiology McCullagh SF, Allergenicity of piperazine: a study in environmental aetiology, Brit J Industr Med, 1968;25:319-325,

No Abstract Available for Evidence of allergic hypersensitivity to chironomid midges in an English village McHugh SM, Credland PF, Tee RD, Cranston PS, Evidence of allergic hypersensitivity to chironomid midges in an English village, Clin Allergy, 1988;18:275-285,
Rosemary Tee, Royal Brompton Hospital, an author of 'Evidence of allergic hypersensitivity to chironomid midges in an English village'

No Abstract Available for Hyper-reactive airway smooth muscle responsiveness after inhalation of toluene diisocyanate vapors McKay RT, Brooks SM, Hyper-reactive airway smooth muscle responsiveness after inhalation of toluene diisocyanate vapors, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1984;129:296-300,
Stuart Brooks, University of South Florida, an author of 'Hyper-reactive airway smooth muscle responsiveness after inhalation of toluene diisocyanate vapors'

No Abstract Available for Respiratory function during the day in cotton workers- a study in byssinosis McKerrow CB, McDermott M, Gilson JC, Schilling RSF, Respiratory function during the day in cotton workers- a study in byssinosis, Brit J Industr Med, 1958;15:75-83,

No Abstract Available for An annual cycle in the ventilatory capacity of men with pneumoconiosis and of normal subjects McKerrow CB, Rossiter CE, An annual cycle in the ventilatory capacity of men with pneumoconiosis and of normal subjects, Thorax, 1968;23:340-349,

No Abstract Available for Symptoms and lung function following acute and chronic exposure to TDI McKerrow CB, Davies HJ, Parry Jones A, Symptoms and lung function following acute and chronic exposure to TDI, Proc R Soc Med, 1970;63:18-20,

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