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The following pages link to Epidemiological-environmental study of diesel bus garage workers: acute effects of NO2 and respirable particulate on the respiratory system (Q23915150):
Displaying 24 items.
- Respiratory symptoms and lung function in bus drivers and mechanics (Q23912694) (← links)
- Epidemiological-environmental study of diesel bus garage workers: chronic effects of diesel exhaust on the respiratory system (Q23915151) (← links)
- Epidemiologic evidence for asthma and exposure to air toxics: linkages between occupational, indoor, and community air pollution research (Q24812234) (← links)
- Occupational exposure to diesel engine exhaust: a literature review (Q28387673) (← links)
- Efficiency of automotive cabin air filters to reduce acute health effects of diesel exhaust in human subjects (Q30496337) (← links)
- Effects on symptoms and lung function in humans experimentally exposed to diesel exhaust (Q33820128) (← links)
- Residence Near a Major Road and Respiratory Symptoms in U.S. Veterans (Q34313035) (← links)
- Road traffic and adverse effects on respiratory health in children (Q35189741) (← links)
- Combustion of diesel fuel from a toxicological perspective. II. Toxicity (Q35339505) (← links)
- Reaction of Amino Acids, Di- and Tripeptides with the Environmental Oxidant NO3(.) : A Laser Flash Photolysis and Computational Study. (Q36124099) (← links)
- Cytogenetic biomonitoring in traffic police workers: Micronucleus test in peripheral blood lymphocytes (Q39458807) (← links)
- Cytogenetic monitoring of men occupationally exposed to airborne pollutants (Q39563360) (← links)
- Acute diesel exhaust particle exposure increases viral titre and inflammation associated with existing influenza infection, but does not exacerbate deficits in lung function (Q44647687) (← links)
- Adverse respiratory and irritant health effects in airport workers in Taiwan (Q47914363) (← links)
- Pulmonary function abnormalities associated with exposure to automobile exhaust in a diesel bus garage and roads (Q48035237) (← links)
- Respiratory symptoms and lung function in garage workers and taxi drivers (Q50109643) (← links)
- Diesel exhaust in the occupational setting. Current understanding of pulmonary health effects. (Q50150572) (← links)
- Respiratory and irritant health effects in tollbooth collectors in Taiwan (Q51722889) (← links)
- Mechanism of asthmatic exacerbation by ambient air pollution particles. (Q53501871) (← links)
- Nasal Cavity Lining Fluid Ascorbic Acid Concentration Increases in Healthy Human Volunteers Following Short Term Exposure to Diesel Exhaust (Q57269404) (← links)
- Iron miners--a ten year follow-up (Q67554681) (← links)
- Evaluation of an exposure setup for studying effects of diesel exhaust in humans (Q72372051) (← links)
- SCE analysis in peripheral blood lymphocytes of a group of filling station attendants (Q73338608) (← links)
- Satellite data and machine learning reveal a significant correlation between NO and COVID-19 mortality (Q108863861) (← links)