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Amphibole Asbestos in Tree Bark—A Review of Findings for This Inhalational Exposure Source in Libby, Montana

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Pages 387-397 | Published online: 11 May 2012

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Roger Diegel, Brad Black, Jean C. Pfau, Tracy McNew, Curtis Noonan & Raja Flores. (2018) Case series: rheumatological manifestations attributed to exposure to Libby Asbestiform Amphiboles. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 81:15, pages 734-747.
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Albert Miller, Charles B. Black, Gregory Loewen, Curtis W. Noonan, Tracy McNew, Alan C. Whitehouse & Arthur L. Frank. (2021) Case‐fatality study of workers and residents with radiographic asbestos disease in Libby, Montana. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 65:3, pages 196-202.
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Bradford Black, Jaime Szeinuk, Alan C. Whitehouse, Stephen M. Levin, Claudia I. Henschke, David F. Yankelevitz & Raja M. Flores. (2014) Rapid progression of pleural disease due to exposure to Libby amphibole: “Not your grandfather's asbestos related disease”. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 57:11, pages 1197-1206.
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