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  • Asbestos is the general name of several silicate mineral fibres. They include chryso ====Asbestos-related illnesses====
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  • [[Category:Asbestos]] Paakkila asbestos mine case, Finland.
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  • ...al. Pyrkilo method in a complicated environmental health problem: Paakkila asbestos mine case, Finland. In: Kuusisto S, Isoaho S, Puhakka J, editors. Proceedin ...ion process by an explicit factor-effect-value network (Pyrkilo): Paakkila asbestos mine case, Finland. Epidemiol 1999; 10(4):S114.
    63 KB (8,411 words) - 08:31, 19 June 2017
  • ...ss in buildings, formaldehyde, fluoride, ozone, lead, dioxin, quartz dust, asbestos.
    10 KB (1,426 words) - 12:46, 8 June 2017
  • ...tion effects within a certain mixture (known important interaction effects asbestos and smoking, diesel and some allergens) and to allow for that in the Exposu
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  • *[[Is asbestos still a problem today?]]
    6 KB (925 words) - 11:46, 23 September 2010
  • *[[Is asbestos still a problem today?]]
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  • ...os fibres. It is not reasonable to imagine that the present low numbers of asbestos fibres in the air would be a significant cause of cancer.
    5 KB (818 words) - 11:55, 6 July 2010
  • ...uction materials such as formaldehyde, or the materials themselves such as asbestos.
    8 KB (1,325 words) - 09:14, 9 July 2010
  • ...een classified a human carcinogen. It is even more potent than crocidolite asbestos. Most of the other zeolites are less carcinogenic.
    6 KB (906 words) - 09:34, 9 July 2010
  • |next=Is asbestos still a problem today?
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  • Asbestos is the general name of several silicate mineral fibres. They include chryso ====Asbestos-related illnesses====
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  • |previous=Is asbestos still a problem today?
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  • ...is battle is intense, sparks start to fly around. An extreme example is an asbestos fibre that has intruded into the lung. Macrophages try desperately to destr
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  • * [[Is asbestos still a problem today?]]
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  • ...8). The main exposures causing lung cancer are known fairly well: smoking, asbestos, radon, and smoke from any source. Many of these exposures are decreasing a
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  • Asbestos|1332-21-4|Not Assessed under the IRIS program||||||0371
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  • Asbestos|1332-21-4|Not Assessed under the IRIS program.||||||
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  • Asbestos|1332-21-4|A, Human Carcinogen|Observation of increased mortality and incide
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  • Asbestos|1332-21-4|Lung cancer and mesothelioma|Additive risk of lung cancer and mes
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  • Asbestos at work|Lung cancer and mesothelioma morbidity||Indoor air concentration|UR
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  • Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
    File:Paakkila causal diagram.png
    A causal diagram (previously pyrkilo) of the Paakkila asbestos mine case. Original file: N:\YEP\publications\_until2004\tuomisto\Tuomisto_
    (951 × 713 (97 KB)) - 09:30, 2 January 2014

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