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1-Hydroxypyrene; results of a four year biological monitoring study in coal liquefacation workers Dissertation abstracts
A case referent study of drivers with type 1 diabetes who have a recent history of road traffic incidents Dissertation abstracts
Access to Medical Reports Act 1988 May 08 Position/consultation papers
Accidents and accident reporting in an NHS hospital trust Dissertation abstracts
Accidents at work - risks from medication Dissertation abstracts
A classification and coding system for monitoring ill health in occupational health settings Dissertation abstracts
A clinical survey of paraquat formulation workers Dissertation abstracts
ACOEM: American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Links
A comparison of paper versus web-based questionnaires for pre-employment assessments Dissertation abstracts
A comparison of recompression therapy in the treatment of spinal cord decompression sickness Dissertation abstracts

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