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M Finkelstein

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American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1995
Occupational associations with lung cancer in two Ontario citiesM M Finkelstein
Nature|July 21, 2006
Microfluids: clicks and chipsJoshua M Finkelstein
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|June 25, 2008
Asbestos fibre concentrations in the lungs of brake workers: another lookMurray M Finkelstein
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|September 28, 2005
Modelling continuous dataMurray M Finkelstein
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1989
Mortality among employees of an Ontario factory that manufactured construction materials using chrysotile asbestos and coal tar pitchM M Finkelstein
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|September 11, 2012
Letter concerning the paper by Finley and colleagues: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yrtph.2012.05.015Murray M Finkelstein
Review of Surgery|November 1, 1971
Subclavian-subclavian bypass for the subclavian steal syndromeN M Finkelstein
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|April 6, 2015
Asbestos fibres in the lungs of an American mechanic who drilled, riveted, and ground brake linings: a case report and discussionMurray M Finkelstein
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|October 1, 1997
Radiographic asbestosis is not a prerequisite for asbestos-associated lung cancer in Ontario asbestos-cement workersM M Finkelstein
Journal of Lipid Research|March 1, 1978
The introduction of enzymes into cells by means of liposomesM Finkelstein, G Weissmann
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1995
Occupational associations with lung cancer in two Ontario citiesM M Finkelstein
Nature|July 21, 2006
Microfluids: clicks and chipsJoshua M Finkelstein
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|June 25, 2008
Asbestos fibre concentrations in the lungs of brake workers: another lookMurray M Finkelstein
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|September 28, 2005
Modelling continuous dataMurray M Finkelstein
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1989
Mortality among employees of an Ontario factory that manufactured construction materials using chrysotile asbestos and coal tar pitchM M Finkelstein
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|September 11, 2012
Letter concerning the paper by Finley and colleagues: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yrtph.2012.05.015Murray M Finkelstein
Review of Surgery|November 1, 1971
Subclavian-subclavian bypass for the subclavian steal syndromeN M Finkelstein
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|April 6, 2015
Asbestos fibres in the lungs of an American mechanic who drilled, riveted, and ground brake linings: a case report and discussionMurray M Finkelstein
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|October 1, 1997
Radiographic asbestosis is not a prerequisite for asbestos-associated lung cancer in Ontario asbestos-cement workersM M Finkelstein
Journal of Lipid Research|March 1, 1978
The introduction of enzymes into cells by means of liposomesM Finkelstein, G Weissmann
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