The spectrum of respiratory disease associated with exposure to metal working fluids.
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H A Anderson | V. Kurup | H. Anderson | D. Schlueter | J. Fink | V P Kurup | M. Zacharisen | J N Fink | D P Schlueter | M C Zacharisen | A R Kadambi | J B Shack | J L Fox | A. Kadambi | J. Fox | J. Shack
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