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    Effect of phone book paper versus sawdust and straw bedding on the presence of airborne gram-negative bacteria, fungi and endotoxin in horse stalls by Tanner, M.K., Swinker, A.M., Beard, M.L., Cosma, G.N., Traub-Dargatz, J.L., Martinez, A.B., Olenchock, S.A.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-07-1998)
    “…A major concern in stabled horses is the occurrence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has been associated…”
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    Airborne endotoxin concentrations in various work areas within a cotton mill in Central America by Christiani, D C, Velazquez, A, Wilcox, M, Olenchock, S A

    Published in Environmental research (01-02-1993)
    “…Gram-negative bacteria and their endotoxins have been shown to cause profound changes in the structure and function of mammalian lungs. Airborne exposures in…”
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    Respiratory symptoms and cotton dust exposure; results of a 15 year follow up observation by Wang, X-R, Eisen, E A, Zhang, H-X, Sun, B-X, Dai, H-L, Pan, L-D, Wegman, D H, Olenchock, S A, Christiani, D C

    “…Aims: To determine chronic effects of long term exposure to cotton dust and endotoxin on incidence of respiratory symptoms and the effect of cessation of…”
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    Prevalence of IgE antibodies to grain and grain dust in grain elevator workers by Lewis, D.M, Romeo, P.A, Olenchock, S.A

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-04-1986)
    “…IgE-mediated allergic reactions have been postulated to contribute to respiratory reactions seen in workers exposed to grain dusts. In an attempt better to…”
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    Symptoms and microenvironmental measures in nonproblem buildings by Hodgson, M J, Frohliger, J, Permar, E, Tidwell, C, Traven, N D, Olenchock, S A, Karpf, M

    Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-04-1991)
    “…Symptoms commonly defined as the sick building syndrome were studied in a cross-sectional investigation of 147 office workers in five building areas using a…”
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    Levels of bacteria, fungi, and endotoxin in bulk and aerosolized corn silage by Dutkiewicz, J, Olenchock, S.A, Sorenson, W.G, Gerencser, V.F, May, J.J, Pratt, D.S, Robinson, V.A

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-05-1989)
    “…Three samples of silage taken from the surface of a silo and from depths of 20 and 45 cm in the silo were studied for identification of the potential agents…”
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    Improved postoperative outcomes with stentless aortic valve: a community hospital experience by Olenchock, S A, Reed, J F, Brown, A, Garzia, F M

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-05-2003)
    “…[...]the purpose of this study was to determine if there was early postoperative improvement in patients who received a Toronto SPV valve. [...]although…”
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    Organic dust exposures from work in dairy barns by Kullman, G J, Thorne, P S, Waldron, P F, Marx, J J, Ault, B, Lewis, D M, Siegel, P D, Olenchock, S A, Merchant, J A

    “…Environmental surveys were conducted in 85 barns, predominantly dairy, in central Wisconsin to characterize exposures to organic dusts and dust constituents…”
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    Endotoxins in cotton: washing effects and size distribution by Olenchock, S A, Mull, J C, Jones, W G

    “…Endotoxin contamination was measured in washed and unwashed cottons from three distinct growing areas, California, Mississippi, and Texas. The data show…”
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    A brief report of gram-negative bacterial endotoxin levels in airborne and settled dusts in animal confinement buildings by Thedell, T D, Mull, J C, Olenchock, S A

    “…Gram-negative bacterial endotoxins, implicated in adverse worker health responses, were found in settled and airborne dust samples obtained from poultry and…”
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    In vitro and in vivo changes in human complement caused by silage by Olenchock, S.A, May, J.J, Pratt, D.S, Lewis, D.M, Mull, J.C, Stallones, L

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-04-1986)
    “…Aqueous extracts of silage samples from four farms in up-state New York were reacted in vitro with normal human serum. Hemolytic levels of complement component…”
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    Carbohydrate and protein contents of grain dusts in relation to dust morphology by Dashek, William V., Olenchock, Stephen A., Mayfield, John E., Wirtz, George H., Wolz, Dean E., Young, Craig A.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-04-1986)
    “…Grain dusts contain a variety of materials which are potentially hazardous to the health of workers in the grain industry. Because the characterization of…”
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    Elemental analysis of airborne grain dusts by Wirtz, G H, Olenchock, S A

    “…The elemental composition of a group of airborne and settled grain dusts is reported. This survey was undertaken as part of a study to systematically describe…”
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    Occupational exposure to airborne endotoxins during poultry processing by Olenchock, S A, Lenhart, S W, Mull, J C

    “…Airborne gram-negative bacterial endotoxin levels were quantified in a live chicken hanging (shackling) room of a poultry processing plant. The mean respirable…”
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    Aflatoxin in respirable corn dust particles by Sorenson, W G, Simpson, J P, Peach, 3rd, M J, Thedell, T D, Olenchock, S A

    “…Samples of airborne grain dust representing a variety of grains were examined for the presence of aflatoxins. Although aflatoxins could not be detected in most…”
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    Demonstration of inflammatory cell population changes in rat lungs in response to intratracheal instillation of spring wheat dust using lung enzymatic digestion and centrifugal elutriation by Keller, 3rd, G E, Lewis, D M, Olenchock, S A

    “…The inhalation of grain dust by grain workers is responsible for a large number of pulmonary pathophysiologies. These problems may be acute or chronic and may…”
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    Thin layer chromatographic analysis of possible aflatoxins within grain dusts by Dashek, W. V., Eadie, T., Llewellyn, G. C., Olenchock, S. A., Wirtz, G. H.

    “…The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is interested in assessing the hazards to grain workers associated with respirable grain dusts of all…”
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