Search Results - "BROMLY, C. L"
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A confidential enquiry into certified asthma deaths in the North of England, 1994-96 : influence of co-morbidity and diagnostic inaccuracy
Published in Respiratory medicine (01-12-1999)“…To understand more fully the nature of events leading to asthmatic death, we conducted a confidential enquiry prospectively throughout 1994-96 among the…”
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An epidemiologic investigation of asthma in welders
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (01-11-1996)“…To clarify whether asthma may be caused by fume from welding mild steel and to evaluate the possible strength of such an effect, we quantified airway…”
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A double-blind placebo-controlled study of the effect of influenza vaccination on airway responsiveness in asthma
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Asthmagenicity of coal mine roof-bolting resins : an assessment using inhalation provocation tests
Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (01-03-2001)“…Inhalation provocation tests were used to assess whether the volatile products of an activated resin had caused occupational asthma in a non-random sample of…”
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Speeds of Action of Single Doses of Formoterol and Salbutamol Compared with Placebo in Reversing Methacholine-induced Bronchoconstriction
Published in Pulmonary pharmacology (Edinburgh) (01-08-1996)“…We compared the speeds of action of two doses of the long actingβ-agonist formoterol (12μg and 24μg) with those of salbutamol (400μg) and placebo using a…”
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The duration of action of inhaled formoterol dry powder
Published in The British journal of clinical practice (01-12-1996)“…The duration of action of formoterol inhaled as a dry powder formulation is compared with placebo and a reference treatment of salbutamol dry powder in…”
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Asthmagenicity of coal mine roof‐bolting resins: an assessmentusing inhalation provocation tests
Published in Occupational medicine (Oxford) (01-03-2001)“…Inhalation provocation tests were used to assess whether the volatile products of an activated resin had caused occupational asthma in a non‐random sample of…”
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