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PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS AT WORK

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2001
Occupational exposures remain an important cause of lung disease. A number of PFTs are used in the occupational setting, including spirometry, PEF recordings, methacholine challenge testing, lung volume, and DL(CO). These tests are used in a number of situations, including the clinical evaluation and management of patients with possible occupational ...
A, Sood, C A, Redlich
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Basic Work Function

1973
In Chapter 1 it was suggested that there are five basic company activities: accounts, design, personnel or wages, sales and manufacturing. Self-evidently, a company’s success depends upon how these five activities are co-ordinated, yet particular attention must be directed to the manufacturing aspect.
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Works on functional equations — XIV

Aequationes Mathematicae, 1989
Continuation of the bibliography published in this journal [for part XIII see ibid. 36, No.2/3, 303-319 (1988; Zbl 0656.39001)] and of the bibliography in \textit{J. Aczel}'s book [Lectures on functional equations and their applications (1966; Zbl 0139.093), pp. 383-496].
J. Aczél, S. Aczél
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How Orthodontic Functional Appliances Work

Primary Dental Care, 2000
Orthodontic functional appliances are an essential part of an orthodontist's armamentarium. The amount of their use varies greatly, some feeling they have limited use with minor effects, others claiming dramatic changes in facial growth and appearance, without significant genetic constraints.
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Works on functional equations. II

Aequationes Mathematicae, 1969
This is the second part of the bibliography published in Aequationes Math.1, 152–191 (1968). For the classification and other explanations and remarks see pp. 152–155 and 190–191 of the first part,loc. cit.
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Wet Work and Barrier Function

2016
Wet work defined as unprotected exposure to humid environments/water; high frequencies of hand washing procedures or prolonged glove occlusion is believed to cause irritant contact dermatitis in a variety of occupations. This review considers the recent studies on wet-work exposure and focuses on its influence on barrier function.
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Work function

1996
A. Kiejna, K.F. Wojciechowski
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Work Function

1993
Gerhard Czack   +3 more
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Work Function

1979
J. F. Chaney, T. M. Putnam
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