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Abstract Available for Occupational exposure and 12-year spirometric changes among Paris area workers Kauffmann F, Drouet D, Lellouch J, Brille D, Occupational exposure and 12-year spirometric changes among Paris area workers, Brit J Industr Med, 1982;39:221-232,
Francine Kauffmann, Inserm, Paris, an author of 'Occupational exposure and 12-year spirometric changes among Paris area workers'

Abstract Available for Distinguishing byssinosis from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Results of a prospective five-year study of cotton mill workers in India Kamat SR, Kamat GR, Salpekar VY, Lobo E, Distinguishing byssinosis from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Results of a prospective five-year study of cotton mill workers in India, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1981;124:31-40,

Abstract Available for An outbreak of Nocardia asteroides infection in a renal transplant unit Lovett IS, Houang ET, Burge PS, TurnerWarwick M, Thompson FD, Harrison AR, Joekes AM, Parkinson MC, An outbreak of Nocardia asteroides infection in a renal transplant unit, Q J Med, 1981;50:123-135,
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'An outbreak of Nocardia asteroides infection in a renal transplant unit' Margaret Turner-Warwick, Royal Brompton Hospital, an author of 'An outbreak of Nocardia asteroides infection in a renal transplant unit'

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma and dermatitis: points of contact Burge PS, Occupational asthma and dermatitis: points of contact, Clin Exp Dermatol, 1981;6:235-241,
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'Occupational asthma and dermatitis: points of contact'

No Abstract Available for Chromium and inorganic compounds of chromium in air. Laboratory method using atomic absorbtion spectrometry Health and safety executive, Chromium and inorganic compounds of chromium in air. Laboratory method using atomic absorbtion spectrometry, -, 1981;:-,

No Abstract Available for Relation of particle dimension to carcinogenicity in amphibole asbestos and other fibrous minerals Stanton MF, Layard M, Tegeris A, et al, Relation of particle dimension to carcinogenicity in amphibole asbestos and other fibrous minerals, J Natl Cancer Inst, 1981;67:965-,

No Abstract Available for Soluble oil dermatitis Rycroft RJ, Soluble oil dermatitis, Clin Exp Dermatol, 1981;6:229-234,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma due to inhalation of chloramine-T Kramps JA, van Toorenbergen AW, Vooren PH, Dijkman JH, Occupational asthma due to inhalation of chloramine-T, Int Archs Allergy Appl Immun, 1981;64:428-438,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma due to inhalation of chloramine-T. 1. Clinical observations and inhalation-provocation studies Dijkman JH, Vooren PH, Kramps JA, Occupational asthma due to inhalation of chloramine-T. 1. Clinical observations and inhalation-provocation studies, Int Archs Allergy Appl Immun, 1981;64:422-427,

Abstract Available for Factors influencing the interpretation of FEV1 declines across the working shift Glindmeyer H 3d, Diem J, Hughes J, Jones RN, Weill H, Factors influencing the interpretation of FEV1 declines across the working shift, Chest, 1981;79:Suppl):71S-73S,

Abstract Available for Toxic-allergic syndrome caused by ingestion of rapeseed oil denatured with aniline Tabuenca JM, Toxic-allergic syndrome caused by ingestion of rapeseed oil denatured with aniline, Lancet, 1981;2:567-568,

Full Text Available for An investigation of operating theatre staff exposed
to humidifier fever antigens COCKCROFT A, EDWARDS J, BEVAN C, CAMPBELL I, COLLINS G, HOUSTON K, JENKINS D, LATHAM S, SAUNDERS M, TROTMAN D, An investigation of operating theatre staff exposed to humidifier fever antigens, Br J Industr Med, 1981;38:144-151,

No Abstract Available for Pulmonary function status of workers exposed to hardwood or pine dust Whitehead LW, Ashikaga T, Vacek P, Pulmonary function status of workers exposed to hardwood or pine dust, Am Ind Hyg Assoc J, 1981;42:178-186,

Abstract Available for Anaphylactic reaction to fibreglass Zanjanian MH, Sahu A, Anaphylactic reaction to fibreglass, Ann Allergy, 1981;47:157-158,

No Abstract Available for Detergent enzymes and occupational safety Zachariae H, H0X/eghThomsen J, Witmeur O, Wide L, Detergent enzymes and occupational safety, Allergy, 1981;36:513-516,

No Abstract Available for Another smoking hazard: raised serum IgE concentration and increased risk of occupational allergy Zetterstrom O, Osterman K, Machado L, Johansson SGO, Another smoking hazard: raised serum IgE concentration and increased risk of occupational allergy, Br Med J, 1981;283:1215-1217,

Abstract Available for Castor bean allergy in the upholstery department of a furniture factory Topping MD, Tyrer FH, Lowing RK, Castor bean allergy in the upholstery department of a furniture factory, Brit J Industr Med, 1981;38:293-296,

No Abstract Available for Occurrence and detection of respiratory disorders in the primary aluminium industry Vale JR, Occurrence and detection of respiratory disorders in the primary aluminium industry, Med Lav, 1981;4:295-300,

No Abstract Available for Colophony-induced asthma in a poultry vender So SY, Lam WK, YU D, Colophony-induced asthma in a poultry vender, Clin Allergy, 1981;11:395-399,

No Abstract Available for Type 1 allergy in mushroom soup processors Symington IS, Kerr JW, McLean DA, Type 1 allergy in mushroom soup processors, Clin Allergy, 1981;11:43-47,

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