Asbestos content of lung tissue, lymph nodes, and pleural plaques from former shipyard workers.
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M. Williams | C Bianchi | A Brollo | R F Dodson | M G Williams | C J Corn | C. Bianchi | R. Dodson | C. Corn | A. Brollo | M. G. Williams
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