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No Abstract Available for Symptoms and exposure to endotoxin among brewery employees Carvalheiro MF, Gomes MJ, Santos O, Duarte G, Henriques J, Mendes B, Marques A, Avila R, Symptoms and exposure to endotoxin among brewery employees, Am J Industr Med, 1994;25:113-115,

Abstract Available for Progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after multiple episodes of an occupational inhalation fever Kales SN, Christiani DC, Progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after multiple episodes of an occupational inhalation fever, J Occup Med, 1994;36:75-78,

Abstract Available for Respiratory health status in swine producers relates to endotoxin exposure in the presence of low dust levels Zejda JE, Barber E, Dosman JA, Olenchock SA, McDuffie HH, Rhodes C, Hurst T, Respiratory health status in swine producers relates to endotoxin exposure in the presence of low dust levels, J Occup Med, 1994;36:49-56,

Abstract Available for Normal range of methacholine responsiveness in relation to prechallenge pulmonary function. The Normative Aging Study O'Connor GT, Sparrow D, Weiss ST, Normal range of methacholine responsiveness in relation to prechallenge pulmonary function. The Normative Aging Study, Chest, 1994;105:661-666,

Abstract Available for Acute respiratory effects in the potato processing industry due to a bioaerosol exposure Hollander A, Heederik D, Kauffman H, Acute respiratory effects in the potato processing industry due to a bioaerosol exposure, Occup Environ Med, 1994;51:73-78,
Dick Heederik, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht, an author of 'Acute respiratory effects in the potato processing industry due to a bioaerosol exposure'

Abstract Available for Acute effects on forced expiratory volume in one second and longitudinal change in pulmonary function among wood trimmers Dahlqvist M, Ulfvarson U, Acute effects on forced expiratory volume in one second and longitudinal change in pulmonary function among wood trimmers, Am J Industr Med, 1994;25:551-558,

Abstract Available for Tuberculosis: medical students at risk Wilkins D, Woolcock AJ, Cossart YE, Tuberculosis: medical students at risk, Med J Aust, 1994;160:395-397,

No Abstract Available for Fragrance: its biology and pathology. [Review] Cooke MA, Fragrance: its biology and pathology. [Review], Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Lond, 1994;28:133-135,

Full Text Available for Statistical approaches to the identification of late asthmatic reactions Stenton SC, Avery AJ, Walters EH, Hendrick DJ, Statistical approaches to the identification of late asthmatic reactions, Eur Respir J, 1994;7:806-812,
Chris Stenton, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, an author of 'Statistical approaches to the identification of late asthmatic reactions' David Hendrick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, an author of 'Statistical approaches to the identification of late asthmatic reactions'

Abstract Available for Prevention of occupational asthma Venables KM, Prevention of occupational asthma, Eur Respir J, 1994;7:768-778,
Kate Venables, Oxford University, an author of 'Prevention of occupational asthma'

Abstract Available for Persistent asthma after repeated exposure to high concentrations of gases in pulpmills ChangYeung M, Lam S, Kennedy SM, Frew AJ, Persistent asthma after repeated exposure to high concentrations of gases in pulpmills, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1994;149:1676-1680,
Moira Chan-Yeung, University of Hong Kong, an author of 'Persistent asthma after repeated exposure to high concentrations of gases in pulpmills' Susan Kennedy, Vancouver, an author of 'Persistent asthma after repeated exposure to high concentrations of gases in pulpmills' Tony Frew, Brighton, an author of 'Persistent asthma after repeated exposure to high concentrations of gases in pulpmills'

Abstract Available for Endotoxin contamination causes neutrophilia following pulmonary allergen challenge Hunt LW, Gleich GJ, Ohnishi T, Weiler DA, Mansfield ES, Kita H, Sur S, Endotoxin contamination causes neutrophilia following pulmonary allergen challenge, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1994;149:1471-1475,

Abstract Available for Respiratory disorders and atopy in Danish refuse workers Sigsgaard T, Malmros P, Nersting L, Petersen C, Respiratory disorders and atopy in Danish refuse workers, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1994;149:1407-1412,
Torben Sigsgaard, University of Aarhus, an author of 'Respiratory disorders and atopy in Danish refuse workers'

Abstract Available for Are amylases in bakery products and flour potential food allergens? Baur X, Sander I, Jansen A, Czuppon AB, Are amylases in bakery products and flour potential food allergens?, Schweiz Med Wochenschr, 1994;124:846-851,
Xaver Baur, Institute of occupational medicine, Hamburg, an author of 'Are amylases in bakery products and flour potential food allergens?'

Abstract Available for Surveillance for occupational asthma--Michigan and New Jersey, 1988-1992 Reilly MJ, Rosenman KD, Watt FC, Schill D, Stanbury M, Trimbath LS, Romero Jajosky RA, Musgrave KJ, Castellan RM, Bang KM, et al, Surveillance for occupational asthma--Michigan and New Jersey, 1988-1992, MMWR CDC Surveill Summ, 1994;43:9-17,

Abstract Available for Persistent asthma after inhalation of a mixture of sodium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid Deschamps D, Soler P, Rosenberg N, Baud F, Gervais P, Persistent asthma after inhalation of a mixture of sodium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid, Chest, 1994;105:1895-1896,

Abstract Available for Pulmonary function among cotton textile workers. A study of variability in symptom reporting, across-shift drop in FEV1, and longitudinal change Christiani DC, Ye TT, Wegman DH, Eisen EA, Dai HL, Lu PL, Pulmonary function among cotton textile workers. A study of variability in symptom reporting, across-shift drop in FEV1, and longitudinal change, Chest, 1994;105:1713-1721,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma among hospital health care personnel: a cause for concern? [editorial] Hayes JP, FitzGerald MX, Occupational asthma among hospital health care personnel: a cause for concern? [editorial], Thorax, 1994;49:198-200,

No Abstract Available for A case from practice (294). Isocyanate-induced toxic-irritative bronchitis [German] Waber U, A case from practice (294). Isocyanate-induced toxic-irritative bronchitis [German], Schweiz Rundsch Med Prax, 1994;83:583-584,

Abstract Available for Immunologic cross-reactivity of acid anhydrides with immunoglobulin E against trimellityl-human serum albumin Lowenthal M, Shaughnessy MA, Harris KE, Grammer LC, Immunologic cross-reactivity of acid anhydrides with immunoglobulin E against trimellityl-human serum albumin, Journal of Laboratory & Clinical Medicine, 1994;123:869-873,

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