The development and testing of a prototype mini-baghouse to control the release of respirable crystalline silica from sand movers
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Eric J. Esswein | Emanuele Cauda | Michael G. Gressel | Barbara M. Alexander | H. Amy Feng | Jerry L. Kratzer | Bradley King | Arthur L. Miller | M. Gressel | B. Alexander | B. King | E. Cauda | H. Feng | J. Kratzer
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