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Iranian association of environmental health (IAEH)
Avicenna J Environ Health Eng
. 2018;5(1): 1-7. doi:
10.15171/ajehe.2018.01
Original Article
Emission Level of PM
2.5
and its Association With Chronic Respiratory Symptoms Among Workers in Cement Industry: A Case of Mugher Cement Industry, Central Ethiopia
Mahlet Mekasha
1
, Alemayehu Haddis
2
, Tamrat Shaweno
3
*
, Seid Tiku Mereta
2
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