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A Pilot Study for Monitoring Changes in the Microbiological Component of Metalworking Fluids as a Function of Time and Use in the System

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Pages 480-485 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010

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T Reponen, HX Wang & SA Grinshpun. (2005) Effect of Microbial Contamination of Water-Based Metalworking Fluids on the Aerosolization of Particles and Microbial Fragments. Journal of ASTM International 2:8, pages 1-7.
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Cheol-Hong Lim, Il Je YuHyeon-Young Kim, Seung-Bae Lee, Daniel R Marshak, Ji Hyun Lee & Kwang Jong Kim. (2016) Effect of water-soluble metal working fluid aerosols on respiratory system after 13 weeks of repeated inhalation exposure in F344 rats. Toxicology and Industrial Health 21:7-8, pages 207-213.
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