The Size of Cotton Dust Particles Causing Byssinosis: An Environmental and Physiological Study
AUTOR(ES)
McKerrow, C. B.
RESUMO
Fourteen subjects of whom 12 were cotton mill blow- or card-room workers were exposed in a plastic tent for periods of three or four hours to airborne mill dust either of unrestricted size distribution (total dust) or containing only particles of less than 7μ(fine dust).
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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