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No Abstract Available for Influence of personal characteristics, job-related factors and psychological factors on the sick building syndrome Skov P, Valbjorn O, Pedersen BV, Influence of personal characteristics, job-related factors and psychological factors on the sick building syndrome, Scand J Work Environ Health, 1989;15:286-295,

No Abstract Available for Influence of indoor climate on the sick building syndrome in an office environment Skov P, Valbjorn O, Pedersen BV, Influence of indoor climate on the sick building syndrome in an office environment, Scand J Work Environ Health, 1990;16:363-371,

No Abstract Available for Air pollution sources in offices and assembly halls, quantified by the olf unit Fanger PO, Lauridsen J, Bluyssen P, Clausen G, Air pollution sources in offices and assembly halls, quantified by the olf unit, Energy and Buildings, 1988;12:7-19,

No Abstract Available for Introduction of the Olf and Decipol units to quantify air pollution perceived by humans indoors and outdoors Fanger PO, Introduction of the Olf and Decipol units to quantify air pollution perceived by humans indoors and outdoors, Energy and Buildings, 1988;12:1-6,

No Abstract Available for Ventilation requirements for the control of body odour in spaces occupied by women BergMunch B, Clausen G, Fanger PO, Ventilation requirements for the control of body odour in spaces occupied by women, Environ Int, 1986;12:195-199,

No Abstract Available for Indoor air quality: biological contaminants WHO, Indoor air quality: biological contaminants, WHO regional publications, 1990;European s:1-54,

No Abstract Available for Medical and clinical investigation of the sick building syndrome and building-related illnesses Burge PS, Medical and clinical investigation of the sick building syndrome and building-related illnesses, -, 1992;:66-69,
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'Medical and clinical investigation of the sick building syndrome and building-related illnesses'

No Abstract Available for Effect of negative ion generators in a sick building Finnegan MJ, Pickering CAC, Gill FS, Ashton I, Froese D, Effect of negative ion generators in a sick building, Br Med J, 1987;294:1195-1196,
Tony Pickering, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK, an author of 'Effect of negative ion generators in a sick building'

No Abstract Available for Prolonged lethargy in hospital staff after legionella infection Lloyd RS, Guest D, Fairfax AJ, Prolonged lethargy in hospital staff after legionella infection, Thorax, 1991;46:285P-285P,

No Abstract Available for Broadcasting house legionnaires' disease; report of the Westminster action committee Cunningham D, Broadcasting house legionnaires' disease; report of the Westminster action committee, Pub Environment Committee Westminster City Council, 1988;:-,

No Abstract Available for The effect of temperature on recording spirograms Miller MR, Pincock AC, The effect of temperature on recording spirograms, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1983;128:894-898,
Martin Miller, Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham, an author of 'The effect of temperature on recording spirograms'

No Abstract Available for Outbreak of pulmonary tuberculosis in children Bosley ARJ, George G, George M, Outbreak of pulmonary tuberculosis in children, Lancet, 1986;i:1141-1143,

No Abstract Available for Tuberculosis in a primary school: the Uppingham outbreak Wales JM, Buchan AR, Cookson JB, Jones DA, Marshall BSM, Tuberculosis in a primary school: the Uppingham outbreak, Br Med J, 1985;291:1039-1040,

No Abstract Available for Outbreak of tuberculosis after minimal exposure to infection Rao VR, Joanes RF, Kilbane P, Galbraith NS, Outbreak of tuberculosis after minimal exposure to infection, Br Med J, 1980;ii:187-189,

No Abstract Available for Indoor infection in a modern building Shigematsu I, Minowa M, Indoor infection in a modern building, Tokai J Exp Clin Med, 1985;10:407-413,

No Abstract Available for Building-associated risk of febrile acute respiratory disease in army trainees Brundage JF, Scott RMN, Lednar WM, Smith DW, Miller RN, Building-associated risk of febrile acute respiratory disease in army trainees, JAMA, 1988;259:2108-2112,

No Abstract Available for Determination of exposure to cobalt and nickel in the atmosphere in the hard metal industry Kusaka Y, Kumagai S, Kyono H, Kohyama N, Shirakawa T, Determination of exposure to cobalt and nickel in the atmosphere in the hard metal industry, Ann Occup Hyg, 1992;36:497-507,

No Abstract Available for Facial rash in visual display unit operators Nilsen A, Facial rash in visual display unit operators, Contact Dermatitis, 1982;8:25-28,

No Abstract Available for Environmental, occupational, and personal factors related to the prevalence of sick building syndrome in the general population Norback D, Edling C, Environmental, occupational, and personal factors related to the prevalence of sick building syndrome in the general population, Br J Industr Med, 1991;48:451-462,
Dan Norback, , an author of 'Environmental, occupational, and personal factors related to the prevalence of sick building syndrome in the general population'

No Abstract Available for Mechanical ventilation in office buildings and the sick building syndrome. An experimental and epidemiogical study Jaakkola JJK, Heinonen OP, Seppanen O, Mechanical ventilation in office buildings and the sick building syndrome. An experimental and epidemiogical study, Indoor Air, 1991;2:111-121,
Jouni Jaakkola, Institute of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Birmingham, an author of 'Mechanical ventilation in office buildings and the sick building syndrome. An experimental and epidemiogical study'

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