VENTILATORY CAPACITY IN FLAX WORKERS IN NORTHERN IRELAND
AUTOR(ES)
Carey, G. C. R.
RESUMO
Of 2,528 persons aged 35 years and over who were interviewed during a survey of Northern Ireland flax mills, 2,003 (79%) carried out tests of one-second forced expiratory volume (F.E.V.1·0) and forced vital capacity (F.V.C.) which were suitable for analysis. The omission of the remaining 525 workers is discussed in the text.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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