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Effects of Long-Term Occupational Silica Exposure on Pulmonary Function Tests in Fire Brick Workers

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Table 1. Demographic characteristics of workers in fire brick factory
Table 3. The rate of respiratory parameters decreasing in a 6- year period of study.

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