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Scientists appeal to Quebec Premier Charest to stop exporting asbestos to the developing world.

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Takaro, TK; Davis, D; Van Rensburg, SJ; Arroyo Aguilar, RS; Algranti, E; Bailar, JC; Belpoggi, F; Berlin, M; Bhattacharya, S; Bonnier Viger, YV ...
Published in: Int J Occup Environ Health
2010

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Published In

Int J Occup Environ Health

ISSN

1077-3525

Publication Date

2010

Volume

16

Issue

2

Start / End Page

241 / 248

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Science
  • Quebec
  • Occupational Exposure
  • Mining
  • Humans
  • Environmental & Occupational Health
  • Developing Countries
  • Asbestosis
  • Asbestos
  • 4206 Public health
 

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Takaro, T. K., Davis, D., Van Rensburg, S. J., Arroyo Aguilar, R. S., Algranti, E., Bailar, J. C., … Zavariz, C. (2010). Scientists appeal to Quebec Premier Charest to stop exporting asbestos to the developing world. Int J Occup Environ Health, 16(2), 241–248.
Takaro, Tim K., Devra Davis, Sue Janse Van Rensburg, Ruth Sara Arroyo Aguilar, Eduardo Algranti, John C. Bailar, Fiorella Belpoggi, et al. “Scientists appeal to Quebec Premier Charest to stop exporting asbestos to the developing world.Int J Occup Environ Health 16, no. 2 (2010): 241–48.
Takaro TK, Davis D, Van Rensburg SJ, Arroyo Aguilar RS, Algranti E, Bailar JC, et al. Scientists appeal to Quebec Premier Charest to stop exporting asbestos to the developing world. Int J Occup Environ Health. 2010;16(2):241–8.
Takaro, Tim K., et al. “Scientists appeal to Quebec Premier Charest to stop exporting asbestos to the developing world.Int J Occup Environ Health, vol. 16, no. 2, 2010, pp. 241–48.
Takaro TK, Davis D, Van Rensburg SJ, Arroyo Aguilar RS, Algranti E, Bailar JC, Belpoggi F, Berlin M, Bhattacharya S, Bonnier Viger YV, Brophy J, Bustinza R, Cameron RB, Dement JM, Egilman D, Castleman B, Chaturvedi S, Cherniack M, Choudhury H, Demers PA, Digangi J, Digon A, Edwards JG, Englund A, Erikson B, Corréa Filho HR, Franco G, Frank AL, Freund A, Gee D, Giordano A, Gochfeld M, Gilberg M, Goldsmith DF, Goldstein BD, Grandjean P, Greenberg M, Gut I, Harari R, Hindry M, Hogstedt C, Huff J, Infante PF, Järvholm B, Kern DG, Keifer M, Khatter K, Kjuus H, Keith M, Koo LC, Kumar A, LaDou J, Landrigan PJ, Lemen RA, Last JM, Lee CW, Leigh J, Levin SM, Lippman A, Madrid GA, McCulloch J, McDiarmid MA, Merchant JA, Monforton C, Morse T, Muir DCF, Mukerjee D, Mulloy KB, Myers J, Nuwayhid I, Orris P, Ozonoff D, Paek D, Patra M, Pelclová D, Pepper L, Poje GV, Rahman Q, Reyes B, Robinson BWS, Rodríguez E, Rose C, Rosenman KD, Rosenstock L, Ruchirawat M, Rydzyński K, Schneider J, Silverstein B, Siqueira CE, Slatin C, Soffritti M, Soskoline C, Sparer J, Stayner LT, Tarkowski S, Teitelbaum DT, Tompa A, Trosic I, Turcotte F, Vilela RAG, Waterman YRK, Watterson A, Wegman DH, Welch LS, Woitowitz H-J, Yanri Z, Zavariz C. Scientists appeal to Quebec Premier Charest to stop exporting asbestos to the developing world. Int J Occup Environ Health. 2010;16(2):241–248.
Journal cover image

Published In

Int J Occup Environ Health

ISSN

1077-3525

Publication Date

2010

Volume

16

Issue

2

Start / End Page

241 / 248

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Science
  • Quebec
  • Occupational Exposure
  • Mining
  • Humans
  • Environmental & Occupational Health
  • Developing Countries
  • Asbestosis
  • Asbestos
  • 4206 Public health