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    AuthorAyres, Jon G (1)Coggins, Marie (1)Cowie, Hilary (1)Galea, Karen S (1)Hurley, J Fintan (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Using pm2.5 concentrations to estimate the health burden from solid fuel combustion, with application to irish and scottish homes 

    Galea, Karen S; Hurley, J Fintan; Cowie, Hilary; Shafrir, Amy L; Sánchez Jiménez, Araceli; Semple, Sean; Ayres, Jon G; Coggins, Marie (Springer Nature, 2013-06-19)
    Background: This study estimates the potential population health burden from exposure to combustion-derived particulate air pollution in domestic settings in Ireland and Scotland. Methods: The study focused on solid fuel ...
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    Determinants of respirable crystalline silica exposure among stoneworkers involved in stone restoration work 

    Unknown author (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013-08-31)
    Objectives: Crystalline silica occurs as a significant component of many traditional materials used in restoration stonework, and stoneworkers who work with these materials are potentially exposed to stone dust containing ...
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