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Русский: Рисунок 3 из обзора профзаболеваний шахтёров Coal Mine Dust Exposures and Associated Health Outcomes. Вероятность того, что здоровый шахтёр (категория пневмокониоза 0/0) после 35 лет работы заболеет пневмокониозом (при разной концентрации респирабельной пыли. Вероятность того, что шахтёр со стажем подземной работы 35 лет заболеет пневмокониозом (категория 2/1) и выше при разной концентрации респирабельной угольной пыли (вычислена по данным английского исследования 1971г). Видно, что при концентрации менее 2 мг/м3 вероятность близка к нулю, а при концентрации 16 мг/м3 близка в 70%. Источник (1,4).
English: Figure 3. Probability that an individual starting with no pneumoconiosis (category 0/0) will be classified as 2/1 or greater after 35 years of exposure to various concentrations of coal mine dust. [Figure 7–2 of the CCD (1)] (Source: Jacobsen et al. (4)).
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Source Coal Mine Dust Exposures and Associated Health Outcomes. A Review of Information Published Since 1995
Author Michael Attfield et al (NIOSH, USA)

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