Prediction of residential pet and cockroach allergen levels using questionnaire information.
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T. Holford | M. Bracken | K. Belanger | E. Triche | W. Beckett | B. Leaderer | U. Gehring | M. Chapman | T. Platts-Mills | D. Gold | T. Jankun | P. Ren | R. V. van Strien | J. McSharry | Ping Ren | Thomas Jankun | Jean-ellen McSharry
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