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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'

Abstract Available for Reduced FVC among California grape workers Gamsky TE, McCurdy SA, Samuels SJ, Schenker MB, Reduced FVC among California grape workers, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:257-262,

Abstract Available for Relationship of pulmonary function to radiographic interstitial fibrosis in 2,611 long-term asbestos insulators. An assessment of the International Labour Office profusion score Miller A, Lilis R, Godbold J, Chan E, Selikoff IJ, Relationship of pulmonary function to radiographic interstitial fibrosis in 2,611 long-term asbestos insulators. An assessment of the International Labour Office profusion score, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:263-270,

Abstract Available for Survey of cobalt exposure and respiratory health in diamond polishers Nemery B, Casier P, Roosels D, Lahaye D, Demedts M, Survey of cobalt exposure and respiratory health in diamond polishers, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:610-616,
Ben Nemery, Leuven, Belgium, an author of 'Survey of cobalt exposure and respiratory health in diamond polishers'

Abstract Available for Airway mucosal inflammation in occupational asthma induced by toluene diisocyanate Saetta M, Di Stefano A, Maestrelli P, De Marzo N, Milani GF, Pivirotto F, Mapp CE, Fabbri LM, Airway mucosal inflammation in occupational asthma induced by toluene diisocyanate, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:160-168,
Leo Fabbri, University of Moderna and Reggio Emilia, an author of 'Airway mucosal inflammation in occupational asthma induced by toluene diisocyanate' Piero Maestrelli, Padova University, Italy, an author of 'Airway mucosal inflammation in occupational asthma induced by toluene diisocyanate' Christina Mapp, Padova University, an author of 'Airway mucosal inflammation in occupational asthma induced by toluene diisocyanate'

Abstract Available for Nonoccupational beryllium disease masquerading as sarcoidosis: identification by blood lymphocyte proliferative response to beryllium Newman LS, Kreiss K, Nonoccupational beryllium disease masquerading as sarcoidosis: identification by blood lymphocyte proliferative response to beryllium, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:1212-1214,
Kay Kreiss, NIOSH, Morgantown USA, an author of 'Nonoccupational beryllium disease masquerading as sarcoidosis: identification by blood lymphocyte proliferative response to beryllium' Lee Newman, Colorado University, an author of 'Nonoccupational beryllium disease masquerading as sarcoidosis: identification by blood lymphocyte proliferative response to beryllium'

Abstract Available for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: sensitivity of high-resolution CT in a population-based study Lynch DA, Rose CS, Way D, King TE Jr, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: sensitivity of high-resolution CT in a population-based study, Amm J Roentgenol, 1992;159:469-472,

Abstract Available for Bronchial asthma induced by chick pea and lentil Martin JA, Compaired JA, de la Hoz B, Quirce S, Alonso MD, Igea JM, Losada E, Bronchial asthma induced by chick pea and lentil, Allergy, 1992;47:185-187,
Santiago Quirce, Madrid, an author of 'Bronchial asthma induced by chick pea and lentil'

Abstract Available for Detection of airborne reindeer epithelial antigen by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay inhibition Reijula K, Virtanen T, Halmepuro L, Anttonen H, Mantyjarvi R, Hassi J, Detection of airborne reindeer epithelial antigen by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay inhibition, Allergy, 1992;47:203-206,

Abstract Available for Development of increased airway responsiveness in two nurses performing methacholine and histamine challenge tests Lundgren R, Soderberg M, Rosenhall L, Norrman E, Development of increased airway responsiveness in two nurses performing methacholine and histamine challenge tests, Allergy, 1992;47:188-189,

Abstract Available for Immunotherapy in patients allergic to cat and dog dander. I. Clinical results Haugaard L, Dahl R, Immunotherapy in patients allergic to cat and dog dander. I. Clinical results, Allergy, 1992;47:249-254,
Ronald Dahl, Aarhus University, an author of 'Immunotherapy in patients allergic to cat and dog dander. I. Clinical results'

Abstract Available for Occupational asthma in the confectionary industry caused by sensitivity to egg Carmona JGB, Picon SJ, Sotillos MG, Gaston PG, Occupational asthma in the confectionary industry caused by sensitivity to egg, Allergy, 1992;47:190-191,

Abstract Available for Risk factors of soybean epidemic asthma. The role of smoking and atopy Sunyer J, Anto JM, Sabria J, Rodrigo MJ, Roca J, Morell F, RodriguezRoisin R, Codina R, Risk factors of soybean epidemic asthma. The role of smoking and atopy, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:1098-1102,
Josep Antó, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, an author of 'Risk factors of soybean epidemic asthma. The role of smoking and atopy' Ferran Morell, Vall d'Hebron Hospital, Barcelona, an author of 'Risk factors of soybean epidemic asthma. The role of smoking and atopy'

Abstract Available for Effect of corticosteroid treatment on the recovery of pulmonary function in farmer's lung Kokkarinen JI, Tukiainen HO, Terho EO, Effect of corticosteroid treatment on the recovery of pulmonary function in farmer's lung, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1992;145:3-5,

Abstract Available for Airway injury in swine confinement workers Schwartz DA, Landas SK, Lassise DL, Burmeister LF, Hunninghake GW, Merchant JA, Airway injury in swine confinement workers, Ann Intern Med, 1992;116:630-635,

Abstract Available for A survey of chronic bronchitis among brassware workers Rastogi SK, Gupta BN, Mathur N, Husain T, Mahendra PN, Pangtey BS, Srivastava S, A survey of chronic bronchitis among brassware workers, Ann Occup Hyg, 1992;36:283-294,

Abstract Available for Severity of pulmonary asbestosis as classified by International Labour Organisation profusion of irregular opacities in 8749 asbestos-exposed American workers. Those who never smoked compared with those who ever smoked Kilburn KH, Warshaw RH, Severity of pulmonary asbestosis as classified by International Labour Organisation profusion of irregular opacities in 8749 asbestos-exposed American workers. Those who never smoked compared with those who ever smoked, Arch Intern Med, 1992;152:325-327,

Abstract Available for The effect of occupational noxae in the tobacco industry on pulmonary function in exposed workers. [SerboCroation (Roman)] Popovic V, Arandelovic M, Jovanovic J, Momcilovic O, Veselic E, Dordevic D, Popovic A, Todorovska D, The effect of occupational noxae in the tobacco industry on pulmonary function in exposed workers. [SerboCroation (Roman)], Arh Hig Rada Toksikol, 1992;43:37-45,

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