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Respirable Dust and Respirable Crystalline Silica Concentration in Workers of Copper Mine, Mongolia"
written by Altansukh Otgonnasan, Gantugs Yundendorj, Oyu Tsogtbayar, Zoljargal Erdenechimeg, Tsatsral Ganbold, Tergel Namsrai, Naransukh Damiran, Erdenechimeg Erdenebayar,
published by
Occupational Diseases and Environmental Medicine,
Vol.10 No.3, 2022
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