The effect of fibre durability on the hazard potential of inhaled chrysotile asbestos fibres
Inhaled chrysotile asbestos fibres undergo mineralogical and morphological changes in the lung. Published evidence and interim results from new experiments form the basis for a dosimetric model for such non-durable fibres.
Publication Number: P/90/04
First Author: Jones AD
Other Authors: Vincent JH , McIntosh C , McMillan CH , Addison J
Publisher: Elsevier,Reed Elsevier Group, 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5JR, UK,
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