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The following is based on an experimental animal study of Javanese macaques examined by high resolution CT at the end of 27 months exposure to defined amount of quartz and/or high atmospheric pressure [1].
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Rienmüller, R., Altmann, I., Behr, J., Krombach, F., Kalender, W.A. (1990). Spirometrically Standardized Quantitative High Resolution CT of Interstitial Lung Diseases. In: Fuchs, W.A. (eds) Advances in CT. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95617-1_10
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