Effects of biomass burning on nasal mucociliary clearance and mucus properties after sugarcane harvesting.
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N. Nakagawa | P. H. Nascimento Saldiva | G. Lorenzi-Filho | U. de Paula Santos | D. M. Goto | Marina Lanča | C. Obuti | Cristiane Maria Galvão Barbosa | Dirce Maria Trevisan Zanetta
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