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Cardiovascular effects in patrol officers are associated with fine particulate matter from brake wear and engine emissions.
Riediker M, Devlin RB, Griggs TR, Herbst MC, Bromberg PA, Williams RW, Cascio WE
Part Fibre Toxicol 2004 Dec 9, 1:2
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