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No Abstract Available for The effect of changing spirometer dead space volume on the accuracy and repeatability of lung function tests Bright P, Daniels JE, Miller MR, Burge PS, The effect of changing spirometer dead space volume on the accuracy and repeatability of lung function tests, Thorax, 1994;49:1057P-,
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'The effect of changing spirometer dead space volume on the accuracy and repeatability of lung function tests' Phil Bright, Oasys, an author of 'The effect of changing spirometer dead space volume on the accuracy and repeatability of lung function tests' Martin Miller, Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham, an author of 'The effect of changing spirometer dead space volume on the accuracy and repeatability of lung function tests'

No Abstract Available for The outcome of occupational asthma in the UK Ross DJ, McDonald JC, The outcome of occupational asthma in the UK, Eur Respir J, 1995;8:301s-,

No Abstract Available for Occupational diseases caused by indoor polution in a X-ray department of a hospital Bakke JV, Eldoen G, Occupational diseases caused by indoor polution in a X-ray department of a hospital, Healthy Buildings 96, 1996;:in press-,

No Abstract Available for Subjective indoor air quality in hospitals- the influence of building age, ventilation flow, and personal factors Nordstrom K, Norback D, Akselsson R, Subjective indoor air quality in hospitals- the influence of building age, ventilation flow, and personal factors, Indoor Environ, 1995;4:37-44,
Dan Norback, , an author of 'Subjective indoor air quality in hospitals- the influence of building age, ventilation flow, and personal factors'

No Abstract Available for Prevalence of building sickness syndrome in hospital outpatient departments Fletcher AM, Niven RM, Pickering CAC, Prevalence of building sickness syndrome in hospital outpatient departments, Thorax, 1990;46:313-313,
Tony Pickering, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK, an author of 'Prevalence of building sickness syndrome in hospital outpatient departments' Angela Fletcher, North West Lung Centre, Manchester, an author of 'Prevalence of building sickness syndrome in hospital outpatient departments' Rob Niven, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, an author of 'Prevalence of building sickness syndrome in hospital outpatient departments'

No Abstract Available for Facial skin complaints and work on video display units; an epidemiological study of office employees Berg M, Liden C, Axelson O, Facial skin complaints and work on video display units; an epidemiological study of office employees, J Am Acad Dermatol, 1990;22:621-625,

No Abstract Available for Mortality of gas workers, final report of a prospective study Doll R, Vessey MP, Beasley RWR, et al, Mortality of gas workers, final report of a prospective study, Brit J Industr Med, 1972;29:394-,

No Abstract Available for Bronchial histamine reactivity: its relationship to the reactivity of the bronchi to allergens Bryant DH, Burns MW, Bronchial histamine reactivity: its relationship to the reactivity of the bronchi to allergens, Clin Allergy, 1976;6:523-532,
David Bryant, Sydney, an author of 'Bronchial histamine reactivity: its relationship to the reactivity of the bronchi to allergens'

No Abstract Available for The relationship between bronchial histamine reactivity and atopic state Bryant DH, Burns MW, The relationship between bronchial histamine reactivity and atopic state, Clin Allergy, 1976;6:373-381,
David Bryant, Sydney, an author of 'The relationship between bronchial histamine reactivity and atopic state'

Abstract Available for Immunological reactions and respiratory function in wool textile workers Zuskin E, Kanceljak B, Mustajbegovic J, GodnicCvar J, Schachter EN, Immunological reactions and respiratory function in wool textile workers, Am J Ind Med, 1995;28:445-456,
Jasminka Godnic-Cvar, Vienna, an author of 'Immunological reactions and respiratory function in wool textile workers'

No Abstract Available for A new Legionella species, Legionella feeleii species nova, causes Pontiac fever in an automobile plant Herwald LA, Gorman GW, McGrath T, Toma S, Brake B, Hightower AW, Jones J, Reingold AL, Boxer PA, Tang P, Moss CW, Wilkinson HW, Brenner DJ, Steigerwald AG, Broome CV, A new Legionella species, Legionella feeleii species nova, causes Pontiac fever in an automobile plant, Ann Intern Med, 1984;100:333-338,

Abstract Available for Bronchiolitis obliterans in an animal feed worker Spain BA, Cummings O, Garcia JG, Bronchiolitis obliterans in an animal feed worker, Am J Ind Med, 1995;28:437-443,

Abstract Available for Prevalence and predictors of asthma in working groups in British Columbia Siracusa A, Kennedy SM, Dybuncio A, Lin FJ, Marabini A, ChanYeung M, Prevalence and predictors of asthma in working groups in British Columbia, Am J Ind Med, 1995;28:411-423,
Moira Chan-Yeung, University of Hong Kong, an author of 'Prevalence and predictors of asthma in working groups in British Columbia' Susan Kennedy, Vancouver, an author of 'Prevalence and predictors of asthma in working groups in British Columbia' Andrea Siracusa, Perugia, an author of 'Prevalence and predictors of asthma in working groups in British Columbia'

No Abstract Available for Issues in occupational health and safety. Gluteraldehyde causes nurse's asthma Anonymous, Issues in occupational health and safety. Gluteraldehyde causes nurse's asthma, Queensland Nurse, 1995;14:20-21,

Abstract Available for Allergy to laboratory animals among animal handlers Bryant DH, Boscato LM, Mboloi PN, Stuart MC, Allergy to laboratory animals among animal handlers, Medical Journal of Australia, 1995;163:415-418,
David Bryant, Sydney, an author of 'Allergy to laboratory animals among animal handlers'

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma induced by ethylene oxide [letter] Verraes S, Michel O, Occupational asthma induced by ethylene oxide [letter], Lancet, 1995;346:1434-1435,

Abstract Available for Mortality study among workers producing chromate pigments in France Deschamps F, Moulin JJ, Wild P, Labriffe H, Haguenoer JM, Mortality study among workers producing chromate pigments in France, Int Arch Occup Environ Health, 1995;67:147-152,

No Abstract Available for Rubber latex in the air: an occupational and environmental cause of asthma?. [Review] Hopkins J, Rubber latex in the air: an occupational and environmental cause of asthma?. [Review], Food & Chemical Toxicology, 1995;33:895-899,

Abstract Available for Inhalation challenge effects of perfume scent strips in patients with asthma Kumar P, CaradonnaGraham VM, Gupta S, Cai X, Rao PN, Thompson J, Inhalation challenge effects of perfume scent strips in patients with asthma, Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol, 1995;75:429-433,

Abstract Available for Airway obstruction in boilermakers exposed to fuel oil ash. A prospective investigation Hauser R, Elreedy S, Hoppin JA, Christiani DC, Airway obstruction in boilermakers exposed to fuel oil ash. A prospective investigation, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1995;152:Pt 1):1478-84,

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