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. 1947 Jan;37(1):13–22.

The Present Status of the Control of Air-borne Infections *

James E Perkins, F W Gilcreas, Alexander Hollaender, Alexander D Langmuir, O H Robertson, William F Wells, George M Wheatley, C P Yaglou
PMCID: PMC1623240  PMID: 18016463

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