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    The effect of smoking on the development of allergic disease and specific immunological responses in a factory workforce exposed to humidifier contaminants by Finnegan, M J, Little, S, Gordon, D J, Austwick, P K, Tee, R D, Nunn, A J, Newman-Taylor, A J

    Published in British Journal of Industrial Medicine (01-01-1991)
    “…The effects of smoking on the development of work related asthma and on the production of specific IgE and IgG antibodies to antigen from a contaminated…”
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    An investigation of the relationship between microbial and particulate indoor air pollution and the sick building syndrome by Harrison, J, Pickering, C A, Faragher, E B, Austwick, P K, Little, S A, Lawton, L

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-05-1992)
    “…The sick building syndrome has been the subject of research for approximately 10 years. Although it is often suggested that symptoms in office workers are due…”
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    Factors affecting the development of precipitating antibodies in workers exposed to contaminated humidifiers by Finnegan, M J, Pickering, C A, Davies, P S, Austwick, P K

    Published in Clinical allergy (01-01-1985)
    “…A total of 601 sera from groups of workers exposed to heavily and moderately contaminated humidifiers respectively were examined by the double diffusion test…”
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    Educational Services in the University of Bath by Austwick, K., Harris, N. D. C.

    Published in Higher education (01-05-1972)
    “…Educational technology units, audio-visual aids centres or television services have been established in many British Universities during the present…”
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    Antigens and allergens of Aspergillus fumigatus. I. Characterization by quantitative immunoelectrophoretic techniques by Longbottom, J L, Austwick, P K

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-07-1986)
    “…Both the IgG (precipitinogen) and IgE combining components of Aspergillus fumigatus have been studied by quantitative immunoelectrophoretic techniques with…”
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    Amoebae and humidifier fever by Finnegan, M J, Pickering, C A, Davies, P S, Austwick, P K, Warhurst, D C

    Published in Clinical allergy (01-05-1987)
    “…One hundred and nineteen sera from workers at four different work sites exposed to different contaminated humidifiers were examined by the immunofluorescent…”
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    The First Course in Statistical Methods and the Use of Teaching Aids by Austwick, K., Hine, Joan, Wetherill, G. B., Mosteller, F., Wetherill, B., Dalenius, T., Hunter, J. S., Dixon, W.

    “…The main part of this paper gives an account of progress on a project designed to produce a multi-media self teaching package for elementary statistics service…”
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    Allergy to rats: quantitative immunoelectrophoretic studies of rat dust as a source of inhalant allergen by Longbottom, J L, Austwick, P K

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-09-1987)
    “…The antigenic composition of an extract of rat dust, as a source of aeroallergens for rat-sensitive individuals, has been investigated and compared to the…”
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    Dissemination of mildew spores in a glasshouse by Frinking, H.D, Scholte, B

    “…Epidemics of fungal plant diseases in a greenhouse sometimes show a rather rapid dispersal; in other cases, however, the epidemic stays isolated in a part of…”
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    Airborne infection and livestock disease control: a meteorological appreciation by Smith, C.V

    “…The range of collaborative activities between meteorologist and veterinarian seen as necessary to ensure appropriate advice in epizootics is discussed briefly…”
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