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No Abstract Available for Asthma and other symptoms in cinnamon workers Uragoda CG, Asthma and other symptoms in cinnamon workers, Brit J Industr Med, 1984;41:224-227,

No Abstract Available for Nasal hypersensitivity in wood furniture workers Wilhelmsson B, Jernudd Y, Ripe E, Holmberg K, Nasal hypersensitivity in wood furniture workers, Allergy, 1984;39:586-595,

No Abstract Available for Asthma caused by African maple (triplochiton scleroxylon) wood dust Hinojosa M, Moneo I, Dominguez J, Delgado E, Losada E, Alcover R, Asthma caused by African maple (triplochiton scleroxylon) wood dust, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1984;74:782-786,

No Abstract Available for Symptoms, pulmonary function and bronchial reactivity in Western Red Cedar workers compared with those of office workers ChanYeung M, Vedal S, Kus J, MacLean L, Enarson D, Tse KS, Symptoms, pulmonary function and bronchial reactivity in Western Red Cedar workers compared with those of office workers, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1984;130:1038-1041,
Moira Chan-Yeung, University of Hong Kong, an author of 'Symptoms, pulmonary function and bronchial reactivity in Western Red Cedar workers compared with those of office workers'

Abstract Available for Monitoring of maximum expiratory peak flow rates and histamine inhalation tests in the investigation of occupational asthma Cartier A, Pineau L, Malo JL, Monitoring of maximum expiratory peak flow rates and histamine inhalation tests in the investigation of occupational asthma, Clin Allergy, 1984;14:193-196,
André Cartier, Hôpital de Sacré Coeur, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, an author of 'Monitoring of maximum expiratory peak flow rates and histamine inhalation tests in the investigation of occupational asthma' Jean-Luc Malo, Hôpital de Sacré Coeur, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, an author of 'Monitoring of maximum expiratory peak flow rates and histamine inhalation tests in the investigation of occupational asthma'

No Abstract Available for Recurrent nocturnal asthma after bronchoprovocation with western red cedar sawdust: association with acute increase in non-allergic bronchial responsiveness Cockcroft DW, Hoeppner VH, Werner GD, Recurrent nocturnal asthma after bronchoprovocation with western red cedar sawdust: association with acute increase in non-allergic bronchial responsiveness, Clin Allergy, 1984;14:61-68,
Don Cockcroft, Saskatoon, an author of 'Recurrent nocturnal asthma after bronchoprovocation with western red cedar sawdust: association with acute increase in non-allergic bronchial responsiveness'

No Abstract Available for Asthma due to Central American walnut (Juglans clanchana) Bush RK, Clayton D, Asthma due to Central American walnut (Juglans clanchana), Clin Allergy, 1983;13:389-394,

No Abstract Available for Exposure to terpenes: effects on pulmonary function Hedenstierna G, Alexandersson R, Wimander K, Rosen G, Exposure to terpenes: effects on pulmonary function, Int Arch Occup Environ Health, 1983;51:191-198,

No Abstract Available for Wood dust asthma Sosman AJ, Wood dust asthma, Proc XI International Congress of Allergology and, 1983;Ed Kerr ,:*-*,

No Abstract Available for Chronic respiratory disease among workers in a pulp mill- a ten year follow-up study Poukkula A, Huhti E, Makarainen M, Chronic respiratory disease among workers in a pulp mill- a ten year follow-up study, Chest, 1982;81:285-289,

No Abstract Available for Case report of two Western Red Cedar workers with occupational asthma Reques FG, Case report of two Western Red Cedar workers with occupational asthma, Allergol Immunopathol, 1982;10:441-447,

No Abstract Available for Health effects of wood dust- relevance for an occupational standard Whitehead LW, Health effects of wood dust- relevance for an occupational standard, Am Ind Hyg Assoc J, 1982;43:674-678,

Abstract Available for Clinical features and natural history of occupational asthma due to western red Cedar (Thuja plicata) ChanYeung M, Lam S, Koener S, Clinical features and natural history of occupational asthma due to western red Cedar (Thuja plicata), Am J Med, 1982;72:411-415,
Moira Chan-Yeung, University of Hong Kong, an author of 'Clinical features and natural history of occupational asthma due to western red Cedar (Thuja plicata)'

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma caused by cedar urea formaldehyde particle board Cockcroft DW, Hoeppner VH, Dolovich J, Occupational asthma caused by cedar urea formaldehyde particle board, Chest, 1982;82:49-53,
Don Cockcroft, Saskatoon, an author of 'Occupational asthma caused by cedar urea formaldehyde particle board'

No Abstract Available for Respiratory tract reactions to Western Red Cedar Blainey AD, Graham VAL, Phillips MJ, Davies RJ, Respiratory tract reactions to Western Red Cedar, Hum Toxicol, 1981;1:41-51,
David Blainey, Essex, UK, an author of 'Respiratory tract reactions to Western Red Cedar'

No Abstract Available for Ventilatory function in workers exposed to tea and wood dust Al Zuhair YS, Whitaker CJ, Cinkotai FF, Ventilatory function in workers exposed to tea and wood dust, Brit J Industr Med, 1981;38:339-345,

No Abstract Available for An epidemiologic study of workers exposed to western red cedar and other wood dusts Brooks SM, Edwards JJ, Apol A et al, An epidemiologic study of workers exposed to western red cedar and other wood dusts, Chest, 1981;80:30S-32S,
Stuart Brooks, University of South Florida, an author of 'An epidemiologic study of workers exposed to western red cedar and other wood dusts'

No Abstract Available for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to Saccharomonospora viridis diagnosed by inhalation challenge Green JG, Treuhaft MW, Arusell RM, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to Saccharomonospora viridis diagnosed by inhalation challenge, Ann Allergy, 1981;47:449-452,

No Abstract Available for Bronchial asthma due to inhaled wood dust, Tanganika aningre Paggiaro PL, Cantalupi R, Filieri M, Loi AM, Parlanti A, Toma G, Baschieri L, Bronchial asthma due to inhaled wood dust, Tanganika aningre, Clin Allergy, 1981;11:605-610,
Pierluigi Paggiaro, Ospedale Cisanello, Pisa, Italy, an author of 'Bronchial asthma due to inhaled wood dust, Tanganika aningre'

No Abstract Available for Recognition of allergic alveolitis in the trimming department of a Swedish sawmill Wimander K, Belin L, Recognition of allergic alveolitis in the trimming department of a Swedish sawmill, Eur J Respir Dis, 1980;61 suppl 1:163-167,

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