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Abstract Available for Pocket-sized device for measuring forced expiratory volume in one second and forced vital capacity Chowienczyk PJ, Lawson CP, Pocket-sized device for measuring forced expiratory volume in one second and forced vital capacity, Br Med J, 1982;i:15-17,

Abstract Available for Respiratory symptoms, ventilatory impairment, and bronchial reactivity in oil mist-exposed automobile workers Ameille J, Wild P, Choudat D, Ohl G, Vaucouleur JF, Chanut JC, Brochard P, Respiratory symptoms, ventilatory impairment, and bronchial reactivity in oil mist-exposed automobile workers, Am J Industr Med, 1995;27:247-256,

Abstract Available for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (extrinsic allergic alveolitis) induced by isocyanates Baur X, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (extrinsic allergic alveolitis) induced by isocyanates, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1995;95:Pt 1):1004-10,
Xaver Baur, Institute of occupational medicine, Hamburg, an author of 'Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (extrinsic allergic alveolitis) induced by isocyanates'

Abstract Available for A major baker's asthma allergen from rye flour is considerably more active than its barley counterpart GarciaCasado G, Armentia A, SanchezMonge R, Sanchez LM, LopezOtin C, Salcedo G, A major baker's asthma allergen from rye flour is considerably more active than its barley counterpart, FEBS Lett, 1995;364:36-40,

Abstract Available for Peak flow as a measure of airway dysfunction in swine confinement operators Quinn TJ, Donham KJ, Merchant JA, Schwartz DA, Peak flow as a measure of airway dysfunction in swine confinement operators, Chest, 1995;107:1303-1308,

Abstract Available for Oil mist exposure in industrial health--a review Karube H, Aizawa Y, Nakamura K, Maeda A, Hashimoto K, Takata T, Oil mist exposure in industrial health--a review, Sangyo Eiseigaku Zasshie, 1995;37:113-122,

Abstract Available for Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in a raptor handler and a wild bird fancier Choy AC, Patterson R, Ray AH, Roberts M, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in a raptor handler and a wild bird fancier, Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol, 1995;74:437-441,

Abstract Available for Latex allergy in housekeeping personnel Sussman GL, Lem D, Liss G, Beezhold D, Latex allergy in housekeeping personnel, Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol, 1995;74:415-418,
Garry Liss, Toronto, an author of 'Latex allergy in housekeeping personnel'

Abstract Available for Legionella contamination of dental-unit waters Atlas RM, Williams JF, Huntington MK, Legionella contamination of dental-unit waters, Applied & Environmental Microbiology, 1995;61:1208-1213,

Abstract Available for Respiratory dysfunction in swine production facility workers: dose-response relationships of environmental exposures and pulmonary function Donham KJ, Reynolds SJ, Whitten P, Merchant JA, Burmeister L, Popendorf WJ, Respiratory dysfunction in swine production facility workers: dose-response relationships of environmental exposures and pulmonary function, Am J Industr Med, 1995;27:405-418,

Abstract Available for Asthmatic symptoms, airway responsiveness and recognition of bronchoconstriction Stenton SC, Beach JR, Avery AJ, Hendrick DJ, Asthmatic symptoms, airway responsiveness and recognition of bronchoconstriction, Respir Med, 1995;89:181-185,
Chris Stenton, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, an author of 'Asthmatic symptoms, airway responsiveness and recognition of bronchoconstriction' David Hendrick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, an author of 'Asthmatic symptoms, airway responsiveness and recognition of bronchoconstriction' Jeremy Beach, University of Alberta, an author of 'Asthmatic symptoms, airway responsiveness and recognition of bronchoconstriction'

Abstract Available for Airway hyperresponsiveness in workers exposed to low levels of irritants Kremer AM, Pal TM, Schouten JP, Rijcken B, Airway hyperresponsiveness in workers exposed to low levels of irritants, Eur Respir J, 1995;8:53-61,

No Abstract Available for Surveillance systems for occupational disease Meredith SK, McDonald C, Surveillance systems for occupational disease, Ann Occup Hyg, 1995;39:257-260,

Abstract Available for Value of antibody level in diagnosing anhydride-induced immunologic respiratory disease Grammer LC, Shaughnessy MA, Hogan MB, Berggruen SM, Watkins DM, Yarnold PR, Value of antibody level in diagnosing anhydride-induced immunologic respiratory disease, Journal of Laboratory & Clinical Medicine, 1995;125:650-653,

Abstract Available for Phenyl isocyanate-induced asthma in rats following a 2-week exposure period Pauluhn J, Rungeler W, Mohr U, Phenyl isocyanate-induced asthma in rats following a 2-week exposure period, Fundamental & Applied Toxicology, 1995;24:217-228,

Full Text Available for Which index of peak expiratory flow is most useful in the management of stable asthma? Reddel HK, Salome CM, Peat JK, Woolcock AJ, Which index of peak expiratory flow is most useful in the management of stable asthma?, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1995;151:1320-1325,

Abstract Available for Maintenance of stellite and tungsten carbide saw tips: respiratory health and exposure-response evaluations Kennedy SM, ChanYeung M, Marion S, Lea J, Teschke K, Maintenance of stellite and tungsten carbide saw tips: respiratory health and exposure-response evaluations, Occup Environ Med, 1995;52:185-191,
Moira Chan-Yeung, University of Hong Kong, an author of 'Maintenance of stellite and tungsten carbide saw tips: respiratory health and exposure-response evaluations' Susan Kennedy, Vancouver, an author of 'Maintenance of stellite and tungsten carbide saw tips: respiratory health and exposure-response evaluations'

Full Text Available for Report of an outbreak: nursing home architecture and influenza-A attack rates. Drinka PJ, Krause P, Schilling M, Miller BA, Shult P, Gravenstein S, Report of an outbreak: nursing home architecture and influenza-A attack rates., J Am Geriatr Soc, 1996;44:910-913,

Abstract Available for A case of hypersensitivity pneumonitis probably caused by a humidifier in winter [Japanese] Nakagawa A, Yamaguchi T, Takao T, Amano H, A case of hypersensitivity pneumonitis probably caused by a humidifier in winter [Japanese], Nippon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi, 1995;33:202-208,

Abstract Available for Work-related respiratory disease in the United Kingdom, 1989-1992: report of the SWORD project Meredith SK, McDonald JC, Work-related respiratory disease in the United Kingdom, 1989-1992: report of the SWORD project, Occup Med, 1994;44:183-189,

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