Högstedt et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Comparison of lung radiography and counting of exposure time to magnetopneumography for estimation of total lung dust retention in arc weldersHögstedt et al., 1995
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- Högstedt P
- Kadefors R
- Näslund P
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- Technology and Health Care
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Magnetopneumography (MPG) is a non-invasive technique to measure the amount of magnetizable dust retained in the lung. This study concerns the relation between MPG measurements of welding fume dust retention in the human lung on the one hand and chest …
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