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The Epidemiology of Carbon Monoxide in Cardiovascular Disease in Industrial Environments A Review
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- Zenz, C.
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- Ahf, American Health Foundation
- Armed Forces Inst of Pathology
- Federal Health Office
- Inst of Occupational Health
- Ministry of Commerce + Industry
- Ministry of Social Affairs + Health
- Natl Pensions Fund
- Niosh, Natl Inst for Occupational Safety & Health
- St Luke Hospital
- Work Health Org
- Armed Forces Inst of Pathology
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- Adams
- Astrup
- Davis
- Eckhardt
- Goldbaum
- Hernberg
- Howard
- Jones
- Kindwall, E.P.
- Kjeldsen
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- Koskela
- Nelson, L.S.
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- Stewart
- Thomsen
- Tossavainen
- Virtamo
- Wald
- Wos, M.
- Astrup
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Most potentially hazardous substances could be-controlled by these proce--
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Gnteful apprecialion is F'tcn to Eric P. KinduaJl. 11.D., and Lillian S. Nelson. ht.D., whose
knorlcdFe and ealualions aided in prepzration of this repon. Thanks arc given to Mrs. 1d. Wos.
Lbnrian, Sl. Luke's Hos,^i:al of 51l..aukce. and her staR for assistance. .
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