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Long-term exposure to low levels of air pollutants: Effects on pulmonary function in the beagle

Vaughan Jr et al., 1969

Document ID
7801569035161377120
Author
Vaughan Jr T
Jennelle L
Lewis T
Publication year
Publication venue
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal

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One hundred and four beagles have been exposed for 18 months to natural and photochemically reacted auto exhaust, oxides of nitrogen and oxides of sulfur. No differences in singlebreath carbon monoxide diffusing capacity, dynamic pulmonary …
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