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Hyaline and Calcified Pleural Plaques as an Index of Exposure to Asbestos
BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.1.5495.1069
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April 30, 1966
Authors
D. O. Hourihane
L. Lessof
P. C. Richardson
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BMJ
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