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F D Pooley

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Inhaled Particles|September 1, 1975
Chemical and physical properties of British talc powdersF D Pooley, N Rowlands
IARC Scientific Publications|January 1, 1980
A comparison of fibre dimensions in chrysotile, crocidolite and amosite particles from samples of airborne dust and from post-mortem lung tissue specimensF D Pooley, N J Clark
Journal of Clinical Pathology|March 1, 1986
Comparison of the results of asbestos fibre dust counts in lung tissue obtained by analytical electron microscopy and light microscopyF D Pooley, D L Ranson
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|January 1, 1979
Quantitative assessment of inorganic fibrous particulates in dust samples with an analytical transmission electron microscopeF D Pooley, N J Clark
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 1, 1994
Fuller's earth (montmorillonite) pneumoconiosisA R Gibbs, F D Pooley
Thorax|March 1, 1996
Analysis and interpretation of inorganic mineral particles in "lung" tissuesA R Gibbs, F D Pooley
Thorax|March 1, 1986
Mineral fibres and mesotheliomaJ C Wagner, F D Pooley
Nature|July 2, 1971
Possible biological importance of fibre diameters of South African amphibolesV Timbrell, D M Griffiths, F D Pooley
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 28, 1982
Mesotheliomas and asbestos type in asbestos textile workers: a study of lung contentsJ C Wagner, G Berry, F D Pooley
British Medical Bulletin|January 1, 1980
Carcinogenesis and mineral fibresJ C Wagner, G Berry, F D Pooley
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Inhaled Particles|September 1, 1975
Chemical and physical properties of British talc powdersF D Pooley, N Rowlands
IARC Scientific Publications|January 1, 1980
A comparison of fibre dimensions in chrysotile, crocidolite and amosite particles from samples of airborne dust and from post-mortem lung tissue specimensF D Pooley, N J Clark
Journal of Clinical Pathology|March 1, 1986
Comparison of the results of asbestos fibre dust counts in lung tissue obtained by analytical electron microscopy and light microscopyF D Pooley, D L Ranson
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|January 1, 1979
Quantitative assessment of inorganic fibrous particulates in dust samples with an analytical transmission electron microscopeF D Pooley, N J Clark
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 1, 1994
Fuller's earth (montmorillonite) pneumoconiosisA R Gibbs, F D Pooley
Thorax|March 1, 1996
Analysis and interpretation of inorganic mineral particles in "lung" tissuesA R Gibbs, F D Pooley
Thorax|March 1, 1986
Mineral fibres and mesotheliomaJ C Wagner, F D Pooley
Nature|July 2, 1971
Possible biological importance of fibre diameters of South African amphibolesV Timbrell, D M Griffiths, F D Pooley
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 28, 1982
Mesotheliomas and asbestos type in asbestos textile workers: a study of lung contentsJ C Wagner, G Berry, F D Pooley
British Medical Bulletin|January 1, 1980
Carcinogenesis and mineral fibresJ C Wagner, G Berry, F D Pooley
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