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Differences of respiratory tract flora and metabonomic characteristics of lung lavage fluid in pneumoconiosis model rats. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Gao W   +11 more
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Cellular responses of human Muller glia exposed to test dust pollution. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Pollut
Datta M, Bessen BM, Patel MJ, Hackam AS.
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House Dust Mite and Dust Control

Clinical Reviews in Allergy, 1988
The available methods for controling dust mites in houses consist of washing bedding regularly, covering mattresses, and, when possible, removing carpets. This leaves the problem of fitted carpets in living rooms, as welt as the problem of sofa and chair upholsteries.
S, Pollart   +2 more
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Dust control

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1971
AbstractGood dust control in a solvent plant includes control at the grain receiving pits, the storage area, the grain drier preparation building and the meal handling area. The techniques and equipment required are fairly stan‐dardized. The four types of collectors available are the cyclone, wet scrubber, filter and electrostatic precipita‐tor.
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Dust Control in Industry

Nature, 1937
HAVING been invited to comment on the foregoing letter, I would first say that I am entirely sympathy with its main thesis: a plea for the suppression of dangerous dusts by all known means. Unfortunately the authors' enthusiasm for dust suppression leads them to damage a perfectly sound case by overstatement.
J. D. LEITCH, L. B. LEPPARD
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Controlling Cotton Dust

Textile Research Journal, 1981
The paper presents work on the engineering aspects of controlling cotton dust. The factors that determine the dust conditions in a textile mill are discussed. A room-air mass balance is used to point out some possible control approaches. High-efficiency filtration-research approaches are presented and compared to other options that have not been fully
B.J. Claassen, A. Baril
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House Dust Sensitivity and Environmental Control

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Allergy to foreign proteins in house dust is extremely common. Despite the fact that immunotherapy with house dust extract has been utilized for over sixty years, environmental control is still infrequently employed as a therapeutic measure. In this article the major allergen content of house dust is defined and strategies for decreasing the levels of ...
S M, Pollart   +2 more
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