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No Abstract Available for Objective evaluation of respiratory ventilation at work by measuring peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) Gorski P, Bilewicz P, Krakowiak A, Objective evaluation of respiratory ventilation at work by measuring peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), Med Pr, 1992;43:1-5,
Pawel Gorski, University of Lodz, Poland, an author of 'Objective evaluation of respiratory ventilation at work by measuring peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)'

Abstract Available for A case of occupational asthma caused by arrowhead scale in mandarin orange-worker. Takahashi K, Soda R, Matsuoka T, Tsutsui E, Shimizu I, Nakato K, Namba K, Isoshima K, Kamisaka K, A case of occupational asthma caused by arrowhead scale in mandarin orange-worker., Nippon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi, 1992;30:868-872,

Abstract Available for Surveillance and management Graneek B, Surveillance and management, Occup Health (Lond), 1992;44:139, 141,-139, 141,,

Abstract Available for Exogenous allergic alveolitis caused by mouldy hazel nut leaves. Erkan F, Baur X, Kili:caslan Z, Tabak L, Arseven O, Erelel M, Jaeger D, Cavdar T, Exogenous allergic alveolitis caused by mouldy hazel nut leaves., Pneumologie, 1992;46:32-35,
Xaver Baur, Institute of occupational medicine, Hamburg, an author of 'Exogenous allergic alveolitis caused by mouldy hazel nut leaves.'

No Abstract Available for 'Smoke-bomb' pneumonitis Allen MB, Crisp A, Snook N, Page RL, 'Smoke-bomb' pneumonitis, Respir Med, 1992;86:165-166,

Abstract Available for Detergent enzymes: has the risk of occupational sensitization disappeared?. Perdu D, Lavaud F, Cossart C, Legrele S, Passemard F, Deltour G, Dubois de Montreynaud JM, Detergent enzymes: has the risk of occupational sensitization disappeared?., Rev Mal Respir, 1992;9:443-448,

Abstract Available for Allergic alveolitis due to colophony. Maria Y, Filliard E, Henninger JF, Allergic alveolitis due to colophony., Rev Mal Respir, 1992;9:472-473,

Abstract Available for Occupational asthma caused by ebony wood. [French] KopferschmittKubler MC, Bachez P, Bessot JC, Pauli G, Occupational asthma caused by ebony wood. [French], Rev Mal Respir, 1992;9:470-471,
Gabrielle Pauli, University of Strasbourg, an author of 'Occupational asthma caused by ebony wood. [French]'

Abstract Available for Peak flow profile and expert testimony. The significance of peakflow self assessment for pneumological expert testimony. [German] Waldburger R, Hofmann M, Ruegger M, Peak flow profile and expert testimony. The significance of peakflow self assessment for pneumological expert testimony. [German], Schweiz Med Wochenschr, 1992;122:1070-1078,
Martin Ruegger, , an author of 'Peak flow profile and expert testimony. The significance of peakflow self assessment for pneumological expert testimony. [German]' Martin Ruegger, Luzern, an author of 'Peak flow profile and expert testimony. The significance of peakflow self assessment for pneumological expert testimony. [German]'

Abstract Available for A study of New Zealand wood workers: exposure to wood dust, respiratory symptoms, and suspected cases of occupational asthma Norrish AE, Beasley R, Hodgkinson EJ, Pearce N, A study of New Zealand wood workers: exposure to wood dust, respiratory symptoms, and suspected cases of occupational asthma, N Z Med J, 1992;105:185-187,
Richard Beasley, Wellington, New Zealand, an author of 'A study of New Zealand wood workers: exposure to wood dust, respiratory symptoms, and suspected cases of occupational asthma'

Abstract Available for Latex allergy: its importance in clinical practice Sussman GL, Latex allergy: its importance in clinical practice, Allergy Proc, 1992;13:67-69,

Abstract Available for A cross-sectional survey of 46 employees exposed to trimellitic anhydride Grammer LC, Harris KE, Sonenthal KR, Ley C, Roach DE, A cross-sectional survey of 46 employees exposed to trimellitic anhydride, Allergy Proc, 1992;13:139-142,

Abstract Available for Pulmonary effects of inhaled zinc oxide in human subjects, guinea pigs, rats, and rabbits Gordon T, Chen LC, Fine JM, Schlesinger RB, Su WY, Kimmel TA, Amdur MO, Pulmonary effects of inhaled zinc oxide in human subjects, guinea pigs, rats, and rabbits, Am Ind Hyg Assoc J, 1992;53:503-509,

Abstract Available for Irregular opacities in the lung, occupational asthma, and airways dysfunction in aluminum workers Kilburn KH, Warshaw RH, Irregular opacities in the lung, occupational asthma, and airways dysfunction in aluminum workers, Am J Industr Med, 1992;21:845-853,

Abstract Available for Immunological and respiratory changes in animal food processing workers Zuskin E, Kanceljak B, Schachter EN, Witek TJ, Maayani S, Goswami S, Marom Z, Rienzi N, Immunological and respiratory changes in animal food processing workers, Am J Industr Med, 1992;21:177-191,

Abstract Available for Silo filler's disease in New York State Zwemer FL Jr, Pratt DS, May JJ, Silo filler's disease in New York State, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;146:650-653,

Abstract Available for Serum angiotensin converting enzyme activity in chronic beryllium disease Newman LS, Orton R, Kreiss K, Serum angiotensin converting enzyme activity in chronic beryllium disease, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;146:39-42,
Kay Kreiss, NIOSH, Morgantown USA, an author of 'Serum angiotensin converting enzyme activity in chronic beryllium disease' Lee Newman, Colorado University, an author of 'Serum angiotensin converting enzyme activity in chronic beryllium disease'

Abstract Available for Peak expiratory flow variability and bronchial responsiveness to methacholine. An epidemiologic study in 117 workers Neukirch F, Liard R, Segala C, Korobaeff M, Henry C, Cooreman J, Peak expiratory flow variability and bronchial responsiveness to methacholine. An epidemiologic study in 117 workers, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;146:71-75,

Abstract Available for Comparison of bronchial reactivity and peak expiratory flow variability measurements for epidemiologic studies Higgins BG, Britton JR, Chinn S, Cooper S, Burney PG, Tattersfield AE, Comparison of bronchial reactivity and peak expiratory flow variability measurements for epidemiologic studies, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:588-593,
Peter Burney, Kings College, London, an author of 'Comparison of bronchial reactivity and peak expiratory flow variability measurements for epidemiologic studies' Bernard Higgins, Newcastle-on-Tyne, an author of 'Comparison of bronchial reactivity and peak expiratory flow variability measurements for epidemiologic studies'

Abstract Available for Closed-circuit methodology for inhalation challenge tests with isocyanates Vandenplas O, Malo JL, Cartier A, Perreault G, Cloutier Y, Closed-circuit methodology for inhalation challenge tests with isocyanates, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:582-587,
André Cartier, Hôpital de Sacré Coeur, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, an author of 'Closed-circuit methodology for inhalation challenge tests with isocyanates' Olivier Vandenplas, Universite Mont-Goginne, Yvoir, an author of 'Closed-circuit methodology for inhalation challenge tests with isocyanates' Jean-Luc Malo, Hôpital de Sacré Coeur, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, an author of 'Closed-circuit methodology for inhalation challenge tests with isocyanates'

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