| 
 TENTH COTTON DUST RESEARCH CONFERENCE
 
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| Summary of the 1986 Conference on Cotton Dust Research P.J. Wakelyn
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| Cotton Regulatory Update P.J. Wakelyn
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| The Cotton Dust Standard: Costs and Benefits in Retrospect Carl L. Dyer
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| Comparison of Card and MTM Determinations of Respirable Dust Percentage Weights Preston E. Sasser, Frederick M. Shofner, and Gordon F. Williams
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| Influence of an Additive on Cotton Dust Character During Spinning Joseph B. Cocke and H.H. Perkins, Jr.
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| Natural Products Content of Cotton Bracts and Mill Dust: Lacinilenes and Cadalenes G.A. Greenblatt and A.A. Bell
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| Natural Products Content of Cotton Bracts and Mill Dust: Volatile Terpenes and Terpenoid Aldehydes A.A. Bell, R.O. Stipanovic, G.W. Elzen, and H.J. Williams
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| Natural Products Content of Cotton Bracts and Mill Dust: Tannins A.A. Bell
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| High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Airborne Tannins Associated with Cotton Dust John P. McCormick, Terrance D. Hubert, and Karen A. Ryan
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| Malic Acid and Mannitol in Cotton Dust, Lint, and Bract: An Update L.N. Domelsmith
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| Update on Endotoxin Research at SSRC R.J. Berni, N.M. Morris, M.A. Rousselle, and L.N. Domelsmith
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| Bacterial Counts on Commercial Cotton Fiber from the U.S. Crop of 1984 M.E. Simpson and P.B. Marsh
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| Bactericide and Moisture Affect Cotton Dust Microbiological Activity J.D. Bargeron, P.H. Perkins, Jr., and M. Kinoshita
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| Varietal Effects on Gram-Negative Bacteria in Ginned Lint E.P. Columbus and T.T. Fischer
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| Bacterial and Endotoxin Content of Cotton Blends P.D. Millner, H.H. Perkins, Jr., and M. Kinoshita
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| Relationships Between Bacteria and Endotoxin in Cotton Lint and in Card Generated Dust H.H. Perkins, Jr., S.A. Olenchock, P.D. Millner, and M. Kinoshita
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| Bacteriological Studies in Lancashire Cotton Mills A.F. Tuxford and I.J. Moogan
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| Mechanisms of Pulmonary Injury Caused by Inhaled Enterobacter Agglomerans Lipopolysaccharide W.F. Willoughby, J.B. Willoughby, G.F. Gerberick, and H.A. Jaffe
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| Airway Neutrophil Recruitment in Guinea Pigs after Exposure to Various Preparations of Endotoxin R. Rylander and J. Fischer
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| Comparison of the Endotoxin Content of Bulk Cotton and Cotton Dust with the Interleukin 1 Inducing Activity of Cotton Extracts D.M. Lewis, S.A. Olenchock, and R.M. Castellan
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| Release of Cyclooxygenase Metabolites of Arachidonic Acid from Lipopolysaccharide Stimulated Macrophage M.H. Elissalle and R.C. Beier
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| Follow-Up of Byssinotics Diagnosed in the United Kingdom, Between 1974 and 1980 G.R. Rooke, A.N. Dempsey, V.F. Hillier, and J. Jeacock
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| Physiological Responses to Inhaled Cotton Dust, Aqueous Extracts, and Endotoxins M. McDermott, P.J. Nicholls, P.T. McCarthy, and M.M. Bevan
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| Follow-Up Study of Pulmonary Function of a Cohort of Textile Mill Workers B. Boehlecke, K. Hafner, and R.Jacobs
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| Removal of Bract Prior to Harvest: Effects on Cardroom Dust Levels and Acute Human Ventilatory Responses R.M. Castellan, A.D. Brashears, J.B. Cocke, and S.A. Olenchock
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| Immunologic Evaluation of Cotton Dust-Exposed Subjects S.A. Olenchock, J.C. Mull, D.M. Lewis, K.B. Kinsley, and R.M. Castellan
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| Respiratory Function after Exposure to Cotton and Flax Dust R. Rylander
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| The Effect of Cotton Bract Extract on Mucous Glycoprotein Release from Human Airways In Vitro Zvi Marom, E. Neil Schachter, Theodore J. Witek, and Marion G. Buck
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| Reactions in Humans after Exposure to Pure and Cell Bound Endotoxin R. Rylander, B. Bake, and J. Fischer
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| Effects of Spirometer Temperature on FEV(1) Shift Changes J.L. Hankinson, D.G. Keimig, K.B. Kinsley, and R.M. Castellan
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| Comparison of Artificial Cotton Dusts for Causing, Acute Respiratory Reactions Janet J. Fischer, K. Foarde, M. Ellakkani, N. Ogundiraii, and M.H. Karol
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| Improved Operating Parameters for the Pitt-3 Aerosol Generator During Resuspension of Respirable Cotton Dust D.G. Frazer, V.A. Robinson, K. Jayaraman, K.C. Weber, D.S. DeLong, and C. Glance
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| Pulmonary Response of Guinea Pigs to Repeated Inhalation of Pseudomonas syringae/ Cellulose Powder N. Ogundiran, M. Ellakkani, M.H. Karol, and J.J. Fischer
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| Inhalation Studies of Enterobacter agglomerans Derived Solutions M.H. Karol, N. Ogundiran, M. Ellakkani, Janet J. Fischer, and K. Foarde
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| Respiratory Patterns in Guinea Pigs During 12 Months of Cotton Dust Exposure M. Ellakkani, Y. Alarie, D. Weyel, and M. Karol
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| Serologic Evaluation of Guinea Pigs Exposed During Twelve Months to Cotton Dust N.S. Olaniran, P. Thorne, M. Ellakkani and M. Karol
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| Histopathology of Guinea Pigs Exposed for 12 Months to Cotton Dust B. Cockrell, M. Ellakkani, P. Thorne, and M.H. Karol
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| Partial Isolation of Bronchoactive Factors in Cotton Bracts J.A. Russell and M.S. Rohrbach
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| Effect of Darjeeling Tea Tannin on Canine Tracheal Epithelium M.M. Cloutier, E.B. Benson, and M.S. Rohrbach
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| Determinants of the Platelet Agonist Activity of Condensed Tannin M.S. Rohrbach, T. Kreofsky, and B.G. Chan
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| Airway Constricting Activity and Chemotactic Activity of Purified Fractions from Cotton Bract Extracts Marion G. Buck, Katherine Ciacco, J. Allen Cooper Jr., and James H. Wall
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| Action of Bract and Cotton Dust on Guinea Pig Perfused Lung N. El-Mandy and P.J. Nicholls
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| Fast Atom Bombardment Mass as a Rapid and Quantitative Method for Screening Fatty Acids Within Human Lung: Applications to Chronic Byssinosis Ana Fraiman, Nancy J. Phillips, William S. Lynn, and David G. Lynn
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| Metabolism of Keto Fatty Acids in Human Inflammatory Cells W.S. Lynn, D.G. Lynn and C. Sachs, Jr.
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| Separation of Arachidonic Acid and Metabolites by HPLC R.C. Beier and M.H. Elissalde
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| Byssinosis Research: Where Do We Need to Go? R.R. Jacobs
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