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Post-9/11/2001 lung function trajectories by sex and race in World Trade Center-exposed New York City emergency medical service workers
- Correspondence to Dr Mayris P Webber, Fire Department of the City of New York, Bureau of Health Services, FDNY Headquarters, 9 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA; mayris.webber{at}fdny.nyc.gov
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Post-9/11/2001 lung function trajectories by sex and race in World Trade Center-exposed New York City emergency medical service workers
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- Received February 5, 2016
- Revised September 7, 2016
- Accepted October 10, 2016
- First published November 3, 2016.
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February 24, 2017
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