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In the 1950s, as the burden of morbidity and mortality posed by chronic respiratory diseases was recognized, epidemiological investigations were undertaken to determine the frequency and causes of these disorders.
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initial lung function, lung function loss, inspiratory resistance breathing, general exercise training, nonasthmatic persons, wheeze symptoms, cotton dust exposure, small airway lesions, acid aerosol exposure, bronchiolar diameter, bronchitis prevalence, grain elevator workers, membranous bronchioles, min walking distance, antismoking advice, coal dust exposure, nitrogen washout test, aerosol acidity, nonspecific airway responsiveness, mineral dust exposure, screening spirometry, chronic airflow obstruction, respiratory admissions, bronchial lability, small airway disease
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United States, Medical Research Council, Department of Health, Allergy Clin, American Thoracic Society, New York, World Health Organization, Public Health Service, National Heart, Oxford University Press, Government Printing Office, Health Perspect, New Mexico, South African, Marcel Dekker, Meuse Valley, Division of Lung Diseases, East Boston, New Hampshire, United Kingdom, American Cancer Society, American Lung Association, International Symposium, Nocturnal Oxygen Therapy Trial Group, New South Wales
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