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... Lundin, 1973b. Lung cancer among uranium miners in the United States.
From page 278...
... Damber, 2010. Lung cancer and exposure to quartz and diesel exhaust in Swedish iron miners with concurrent exposure to radon.
From page 279...
... Impact of coal surface mining and reclamation on suspended sediments in three Ohio watersheds. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 36:869-887.
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... Available at http://www.arb.ca.gov/regact/ diesltac/partb.pdf; accessed September 4, 2011. California EPA, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, 2003.
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... Available at http://ceaa.gc.ca/41B79974-docs/report_e.pdf; accessed September 14, 2011.
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... Doll, 2006. Residential radon and lung cancer: Detailed results of a collaborative analysis of individual data on 7,148 subjects with lung cancer and 14, 208 subjects without lung cancer from 13 epidemiological studies in Europe.
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... Spatial varia tion of residential radon concentrations: The Iowa Radon Lung Cancer Study. Health Physics 75(5)
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... Available at http://www.cdphe.state. co.us/hm/rad/rml/energyfuels/application/licenseapp/tailings/rpt.pdf; accessed September 21, 2009.
From page 285...
... Lung cancer mortality (1950-1980) in relation to radon daughter exposure in a cohort of workers at the Eldorado Beaverlodge Uranium Mine (Saskatchewan, Canada)
From page 286...
... Origin of uranium mineralization at Coles Hill Virginia (USA) and its natural attenuation within an oxidizing rock-soil-ground water system.
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... Walsh, 2010. Radon and risk of death from cancer and cardiovascular diseases in the German Uranium Miners Cohort Study: Follow-up 1946-2003.
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... Laurier, 2011. Radon, smoking and lung cancer risk: Results of a joint analysis of three Euro pean case-control studies among uranium miners.
From page 289...
... Dust Control Handbook for Mineral Processing. Available at http://www.osha.gov/dsg/topics/silicacrystalline/dust/dust_control_handbook.html; accessed September 19, 2011.
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... Paris: OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, 341 pp. NEA/IAEA (Nuclear Energy Agency/International Atomic Energy Agency)
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... Available at http://www.cdc. gov/niosh/docs/81-123/pdfs/0553.pdf; accessed September 26, 2011.
From page 292...
... Incidence of leukemia, lym phoma, and multiple myeloma in Czech uranium miners: A case-cohort study. Environmental Health Perspectives 114(6)
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... Hunt, 1994. Silicosis and lung cancer risk in underground uranium miners.
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... Lung cancer and diesel exhaust: A review. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 10(2)
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... Bruning, 2008. A study on lung cancer mortality related to radon, quartz, and arsenic exposures in German uranium miners.
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... Available at http:// www.eia.gov/cneaf/coal/page/acr/acr.pdf; accessed September 13, 2011.
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... VA DEQ, Office of Surface and Ground Water Supply Planning. Available at http://www.deq.state.va.us/watersupplyplanning/ documents/pdf/Oct2008_AWRR_FINAL.pdf; accessed September 22, 2011.
From page 298...
... Lloyd, 1965. Radiation as the cause of lung cancer among uranium miners.
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... Available at http://www.world-nuclear.org/uploadedFiles/ Pocket%20Guide%202009%20Uranium.pdf; accessed September 21, 2011.


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