Wijnand Eduard
- Airway symptoms among Norwegian sawmill workers at baseline of a longitudinal studyBy Helle Laier Johnsen, Bente Ulvestad, Anne Straumfors, Berit Bakke and Wijnand EduardHelle Laier Johnsen1Department of Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayBente Ulvestad1Department of Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayAnne Straumfors2Department of Chemical and Biological Work Environment, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayBerit Bakke2Department of Chemical and Biological Work Environment, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayWijnand Eduard2Department of Chemical and Biological Work Environment, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, Norway
- Thoracic dust exposure is associated with lung function decline in cement production workersBy Karl-Christian Nordby, Hilde Notø, Wijnand Eduard, Marit Skogstad, Anne Kristin Fell, Yngvar Thomassen, Øivind Skare, Antonio Bergamaschi, Antonio Pietroiusti, Rolf Abderhalden, Johny Kongerud and Helge KjuusArticle | Published in 2016 in European Respiratory JournalKarl-Christian Nordby1Dept of Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayHilde Notø2Dept of Chemical and Biological Work Environment, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayWijnand Eduard2Dept of Chemical and Biological Work Environment, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayMarit Skogstad1Dept of Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayAnne Kristin Fell3Dept of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Telemark Hospital, Skien, NorwayYngvar Thomassen2Dept of Chemical and Biological Work Environment, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayØivind Skare1Dept of Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, NorwayAntonio Bergamaschi4Dept of Biomedicine and Prevention, University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy5Institute of Occupational Medicine, Catholic University of the Holy Heart, Rome, ItalyAntonio Pietroiusti4Dept of Biomedicine and Prevention, University Tor Vergata, Rome, ItalyRolf Abderhalden6Arbeitsmedizin Abderhalden, Thun, SwitzerlandJohny Kongerud7Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Rikshospitalet, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway8Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayHelge Kjuus1Dept of Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, Norway
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