Lung function in rescue workers at the World Trade Center after 7 years
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Lung function in rescue workers at the World Trade Center after 7 years
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Charles B. Hall
Fairouz Al-Othman
Hillel W. Cohen
Jackson Gustave
Kaitlyn Cosenza
Kerry J. Kelly
Lara Glass
Michael D. Weiden
Thomas K. Aldrich
Vasilios Christodoulou
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10.1056/NEJMOA0910087
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2010-04-08T00:00:00Z