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Arsenic, metals, fibres and dusts

Cristobalita

Cristobalite contents of airborne respirable dust in the diatomaceous earth industry in california

  • Artículo
  • GIBBS, G. W.;PAULEY, C.; G.W. Gibbs, C. Pauley. En: Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 2003, 11, 805-807

Cristobalite in respirable airborne dusts

  • Monografía
  • GRAN BRETAÑA. HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE; Health and Safety Executive. [s.l.]: HSE, 1994, 0-7176-0634-1

Determinants of exposure to dust and dust constituents in the Norwegian silicon carbide Industry

  • Artículo
  • FORELAND, S. et al.; Solveig Foreland...[et al.]. En: Ann Occup Hyg. 2013, v. 57 n. 4, pp. 417-431

Direct quantitative analysis of respirable cristobalite on filter by infrared spectrophotometry

  • Artículo
  • SHINOHARA, Y.; SHINOHARA Y. En: Ind Health. 1996, v. 34 n. 1, pp. 25-34

DER EINFLUSS DER REKRISTALLISATION KERAMISCHER FASERN UND DEREN WIRKUNG AUF DEN MENSCHEN

  • Artículo
  • RUHL, R.; RUHL R. En: Zbl Arbeitsmed. 1987, 10, 302- 314

Health related aspects of the devitrification of aluminosilicate refractory fibres during use as a high temperature furnace insulant

  • Artículo
  • HOLROYD, D. et al.; D. Holroyd...[et al.]. En: Ann Occup Hyg. 1988, 2, 171-178

L'utilisation de fibres céramiques chez BASF

  • Artículo
  • En: PreventFocus. 2010, September, 12-15

Lung cancer incidence among an Icelandic cohort exposed to diatomaceous earth and cristobalite

  • Artículo
  • RAFNSSON, V.;GUNNARSDOTTIR, H. K.; V. Rafnsson, H. K. Gunnarsdottir. En: Scand J Work Environ Health. 1997, 3, 187-192
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