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No Abstract Available for ECG ink as a cause of asthma Keskinen H, Nordman H, Terho EO, ECG ink as a cause of asthma, Allergy, 1981;36:275-276,
Henrik Nordman, Finnsh Institute of Occupational Health, an author of 'ECG ink as a cause of asthma'

No Abstract Available for Survey of industrial workers for antibodies to toluene diisocyanate Karol MH, Survey of industrial workers for antibodies to toluene diisocyanate, J Occup Med, 1981;23:741-747,

No Abstract Available for Sensitisation against environmental antigens and respiratory symptoms in swine workers Katila ML, Mantyjarvi RA, Ojanen TH, Sensitisation against environmental antigens and respiratory symptoms in swine workers, Brit J Industr Med, 1981;38:334-338,

No Abstract Available for Asthma from plexiglas powders Kennes B, garciaHerreros P, Dierckx P, Asthma from plexiglas powders, Clin Allergy, 1981;11:49-54,

No Abstract Available for Asthma induced by dust from urea-formaldehyde foam insulating material Frigas E, Filley WV, Reed CE, Asthma induced by dust from urea-formaldehyde foam insulating material, Chest, 1981;79:706-707,

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 Occupational asthma after exposure to a diazonium salt Granham V, Coe MJS, Davies RJ, Occupational asthma after exposure to a diazonium salt, Thorax, 1981;36:950-951,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma in food workers Harries PG, Occupational asthma in food workers, Proc SOM research panel symposium, 1981;ed Slovak:-,

Abstract Available for Role of irritant receptors in asthma Harries MG, Parkes PEG, Lessof ME, Orr TSC, Role of irritant receptors in asthma, Lancet, 1981;317:5-6,
Maurice Lessof, Guys Hospital, London, an author of 'Role of irritant receptors in asthma' Mark Harries, Brompton Hospital and Northwick Park, an author of 'Role of irritant receptors in asthma'

Abstract Available for Occupational asthma caused by a plastics blowing agent, azodicarbonamide Slovak AJ, Occupational asthma caused by a plastics blowing agent, azodicarbonamide, Thorax, 1981;36:906-909,
Andy Slovak, Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, Manchester University, an author of 'Occupational asthma caused by a plastics blowing agent, azodicarbonamide'

Abstract Available for Allergy in laboratory animal workers Cockcroft A, Edwards J, McCarthy P et al, Allergy in laboratory animal workers, Lancet, 1981;1:827-828,

Full Text Available for Occupational asthma in a factory making flux-cored solder containing colophony Burge PS, Edge G, Hawkins R, White V, Newman Taylor AJ, Occupational asthma in a factory making flux-cored solder containing colophony, Thorax, 1981;36:828-834,
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'Occupational asthma in a factory making flux-cored solder containing colophony' Tony Newman Taylor, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, an author of 'Occupational asthma in a factory making flux-cored solder containing colophony'

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 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 Relationship between the results of skin, conjunctival and bronchial tests and RAST with Candida albicans in patients with asthma Akiyama K, Yui Y, Shida T, Miyamoto T, Relationship between the results of skin, conjunctival and bronchial tests and RAST with Candida albicans in patients with asthma, Clin Allergy, 1981;11:343-351,

No Abstract Available for Pontiac fever; isolation of the etiologic agent (Legionella pneumophila) and demonstration of its mode of transmission Kaufmann AF, McDade JE, Patton CM, et al, Pontiac fever; isolation of the etiologic agent (Legionella pneumophila) and demonstration of its mode of transmission, Am J Epidemiol, 1981;114:337-,

No Abstract Available for Lung function of office workers exposed to humidifier fever antigen Ashton I, Axford AT, Bevan C, Cotes JE, Lung function of office workers exposed to humidifier fever antigen, Brit J Industr Med, 1981;38:34-37,
John Cotes, Newcastle upon Tyne University, an author of 'Lung function of office workers exposed to humidifier fever antigen'

No Abstract Available for Formaldehyde in insulated houses Bernadini P, Carelli G, Valentino R, Formaldehyde in insulated houses, Lancet, 1981;ii:375-375,

No Abstract Available for Life threatening pulmonary reaction from car paint containing prepolymerized isocyanate Belin L, Hjortsberg U, Life threatening pulmonary reaction from car paint containing prepolymerized isocyanate, Scand J Environ Health, 1981;7:310-311,

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'

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