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- Published on: 29 April 2016
- Published on: 29 April 2016
- Published on: 29 April 2016NOx and diesel exposureShow More
Dear Editor
Michal J Collins' letter of 11th December 2003[1] raises an interesting question on the correlations between NOX and diesel exhaust exposure. I’m afraid that we based on our data cannot add more to this discussion, as we were not able to include measurements of diesel exhaust or of particles in general, simply because they were never made. During the 25 years the sources of particles in Oslo has chang...
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None declared. - Published on: 29 April 2016NOx exposure probably diesel exposureShow More
Dear Editor
Just a casual letter from a layman here, but it would seem clear that the NOx higher levels correlating with higher lung cancer would be as a result simply of higher exposure to diesel exhaust. Looking on the Web I see worker exposure studies to older diesels show higher lung cancer rates as well. When I was in Norway visiting my wife's relatives in 1992 I was stunned by the unhealthy stench of diesel even...
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