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    Exposures to polyvinyl chloride, methyl ketone and other chemicals : the pulmonary and non-pulmonary effect by OLERU, U. G, ONYEKWERE, C

    “…As part of the continuing assessment of the health impact of exposures in the emerging industries of Nigeria, a study was conducted to determine the relative…”
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    Pulmonary function and symptoms of Nigerian workers exposed to cement dust by Oleru, U G

    Published in Environmental research (01-04-1984)
    “…The pulmonary and nonpulmonary effects of cement dust exposure in 52 randomly selected, directly exposed cement workers and 24 maintenance workers were…”
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    Respiratory and nonrespiratory morbidity in a titanium oxide paint factory in Nigeria by Oleru, U G

    “…A study of 67 subjects in a small titanium oxide paint factory in Nigeria showed 50-54% frequency for airway symptoms, 20-40% for neurological symptoms, and…”
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    Hearing thresholds in an auto assembly plant: prospects for hearing conservation in an Nigerian factory by OLERU, U. G, IJADUOLA, G. T. A, SOWHO, E. E

    “…The hearing of 165 auto assembly workers exposed to noise levels of between 94 and 108 dB was assessed by means of air and bone conductance audiograms obtained…”
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    Prostitution in Lagos: a sociomedical study by Oleru, U G

    “…A study of 150 hotel prostitutes in Lagos was undertaken to determine their socioeconomic identity and, through an assessment of their health knowledge,…”
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    Cutaneous implications of excessive heat in the work-place by Olumide, Y M, Oleru, G U, Enu, C C

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-10-1983)
    “…6 patients developed a rash while working in a dry battery manufacturing industry. Patch tests showed that clothing accounted for the dermatitis in 5 of the…”
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    Pulmonary impairment in a cotton textile factory in Nigeria: is lifetime alcohol intake with low cigarette smoking a confounding factor? by Oleru, U G

    Published in Archives of environmental health (01-07-1987)
    “…A study of 60 Nigerian workers who seldom smoked and who were exposed for 2-15 yr in the printing, dyeing, and maintenance sections of a cotton textile factory…”
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    Pulmonary function of exposed and control workers in a Nigerian nonsoapy detergent factory by Oleru, U G

    Published in Archives of environmental health (01-03-1984)
    “…Respiratory symptoms and spirometric pulmonary function data [i.e., first-second forced expiratory volume (FEV1.0) and forced vital capacity (FVC)] for 128…”
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    Pulmonary function and symptoms of Nigerian workers exposed to Carbon black in dry cell battery and tire factories by Oleru, U G, Elegbeleye, O O, Enu, C C, Olumide, Y M

    Published in Environmental research (01-02-1983)
    “…The pulmonary function and symptoms of 125 workers exposed to carbon black in dry cell battery and tire manufacturing plants were investigated. There was no…”
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    Comparison of the hearing levels of Nigerian textile workers and a control group by Oleru, U G

    “…The comparative auditory performance of 61 industrially exposed male textile workers (noise level, 90 dBA - 115 DBA) and 90 age matched control subgroup was…”
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    Some acute and long-term effects of exposure in welding and thermal-cutting operations in Nigeria by OLERU, G, ADEMILUYI, S. A

    “…The analysis of welding fumes has shown that toxic gases are present that are irritating to the respiratory system; these gases include nitrogen dioxide and…”
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    Kidney, liver, hair and lungs as indicators of cadmium absorption by Oleru, U G

    “…Cadmium absorption in four human tissues, kidney, liver, hair and lungs was assayed and the intertissue correlations were determined. All the correlations were…”
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    Epidemiological implications of environmental cadmium. I. The probable utility of human hair for occupational trace metal (cadmium) screening by Oleru, U G

    “…Some of the problems involved in the use of human hair sample as an indicator of trace metal exposure are discussed. The significant correlations of hair…”
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