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Volume 1: Silicosis: SENSOR

Related subsections: Silicosis: MortalitySilicosis: MorbiditySilicosis: Respirable Quartz ExposuresSilicosis: Respirable Cristobalite Exposures

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Table 3-12a. Silicosis: Number of cases by ascertainment source—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 Table 3-12a. Silicosis: Number of cases by ascertainment source—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 (Ref.No. 2007T03-12a) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 3-12b. Silicosis: Number of cases by ascertainment source—California, 2000–2002 Table 3-12b. Silicosis: Number of cases by ascertainment source—California, 2000–2002 (Ref.No. 2007T03-12b) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 3-13a. Silicosis: Number of cases by duration of occupational exposure to silica—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 Table 3-13a. Silicosis: Number of cases by duration of occupational exposure to silica—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 (Ref.No. 2007T03-13a) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 3-13b. Silicosis: Number of cases by duration of occupational exposure to silica—California, 2000–2002 Table 3-13b. Silicosis: Number of cases by duration of occupational exposure to silica—California, 2000–2002 (Ref.No. 2007T03-13b) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Figure 3-4. Silicosis: Decade of first exposure for 734 cases—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 Figure 3-4. Silicosis: Decade of first exposure for 734 cases—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 (Ref.No. 2007F03-05) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 3-14a. Silicosis: Primary industries associated with silica exposure of silicosis cases—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 Table 3-14a. Silicosis: Primary industries associated with silica exposure of silicosis cases—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 (Ref.No. 2007T03-14a) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 3-14b. Silicosis: Primary industries associated with silica exposure of silicosis cases—California, 2000–2002 Table 3-14b. Silicosis: Primary industries associated with silica exposure of silicosis cases—California, 2000–2002 (Ref.No. 2007T03-14b) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 3-15a. Silicosis: Primary occupations associated with silica exposure of silicosis cases—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 Table 3-15a. Silicosis: Primary occupations associated with silica exposure of silicosis cases—Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, 1993–2002 (Ref.No. 2007T03-15a) June 2008 image (.gif)
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Table 3-15b. Silicosis: Primary occupations associated with silica exposure of silicosis cases—California, 2000–2002 Table 3-15b. Silicosis: Primary occupations associated with silica exposure of silicosis cases—California, 2000–2002 (Ref.No. 2007T03-15b) June 2008 image (.gif)
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