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Exposures to respirable, airborne penicillium from a contaminated ventilation system: Clinical, environmental epidemiological aspects

Bernstein, R. S., W. G. Sorenson, D. Garabrant, and R. D. Treitman
1983
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 44:161-169


Bernstein, R. S., W. G. Sorenson, D. Garabrant, and R. D. Treitman, (1983), "Exposures to respirable, airborne penicillium from a contaminated ventilation system: Clinical, environmental epidemiological aspects", American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 44:161-169.
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Bernstein, R. S.
     
Sorenson, W. G.
Immunology Section, NIOSH, 1095 Willowdale Road, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA; e-mail wgs1@cdc.gov
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Garabrant, D.
     
Treitman, R. D.
     



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