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O M LIDWELL

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The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of bacteria in dust: II. The effect of atmospheric humidity on the survival of bacteria in dustO M Lidwell, E J Lowbury
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of bacteria in dust: IV. Atmospheric humidity and the bactericidal action of ultra-violet irradiationO M Lidwell, E J Lowbury
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of bacteria in dust: I. The distribution of bacteria in floor dustO M Lidwell, E J Lowbury
The Journal of Hygiene|December 1, 1980
The evaluation of fabrics in relation to their use as protective garments in nursing and surgery. III. Wet penetration and contact transfer of particles through clothingC A Mackintosh, O M Lidwell
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 1, 1978
Multi-hospital trial on the use of ultraclean air systems in orthopaedic operating rooms to reduce infection: preliminary communicationE J Lowbury, O M Lidwell
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
Some methods of measuring ventilationO M Lidwell, J E Lovelock
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of bacteria in dust: III. The effect of light on the survival of bacteria in dustO M Lidwell, E J Lowbury
The Journal of Hospital Infection|June 1, 1981
The performance of the Biotest RCS centrifugal air samplerS Clark, V Lach, O M Lidwell
British Medical Journal|September 9, 1978
Isolating patients in hospital to control infection. Part III--Design and construction of isolation accommodationK D Bagshawe, R Blowers, O M Lidwell
British Medical Journal|September 2, 1978
Isolating patients in hospital to control infection part II--Who should be isolated, and where?K D Bagshawe, R Blowers, O M Lidwell
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The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of bacteria in dust: II. The effect of atmospheric humidity on the survival of bacteria in dustO M Lidwell, E J Lowbury
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of bacteria in dust: IV. Atmospheric humidity and the bactericidal action of ultra-violet irradiationO M Lidwell, E J Lowbury
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of bacteria in dust: I. The distribution of bacteria in floor dustO M Lidwell, E J Lowbury
The Journal of Hygiene|December 1, 1980
The evaluation of fabrics in relation to their use as protective garments in nursing and surgery. III. Wet penetration and contact transfer of particles through clothingC A Mackintosh, O M Lidwell
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 1, 1978
Multi-hospital trial on the use of ultraclean air systems in orthopaedic operating rooms to reduce infection: preliminary communicationE J Lowbury, O M Lidwell
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
Some methods of measuring ventilationO M Lidwell, J E Lovelock
The Journal of Hygiene|May 18, 2010
The survival of bacteria in dust: III. The effect of light on the survival of bacteria in dustO M Lidwell, E J Lowbury
The Journal of Hospital Infection|June 1, 1981
The performance of the Biotest RCS centrifugal air samplerS Clark, V Lach, O M Lidwell
British Medical Journal|September 9, 1978
Isolating patients in hospital to control infection. Part III--Design and construction of isolation accommodationK D Bagshawe, R Blowers, O M Lidwell
British Medical Journal|September 2, 1978
Isolating patients in hospital to control infection part II--Who should be isolated, and where?K D Bagshawe, R Blowers, O M Lidwell
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