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This page is a demo of the web service, it contains the following metadata within the <head> tag,
<meta name="DC.creator" content="Walls, C." xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.creator" content="Crane, J." xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.creator" content="Gillies, J." xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.creator" content="Wilsher, M." xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.creator" content="Wong, C." xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DCTERMS.dateAccepted" content="2009-06-09T03:44:34Z" xml:lang="en" scheme="DCTERMS.W3CDTF" />
<meta name="DCTERMS.available" content="2009-06-09T03:44:34Z" xml:lang="en" scheme="DCTERMS.W3CDTF" />
<meta name="DCTERMS.issued" content="2000" xml:lang="en" scheme="DCTERMS.W3CDTF" />
<meta name="DCTERMS.bibliographicCitation" content="New Zealand Medical Journal 113 (1122), 491-492. (2000)" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.identifier" content="00288446" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.identifier" content="11198541" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.identifier" content="http://hdl.handle.net/2292/4286" xml:lang="en" scheme="DCTERMS.URI" />
<meta name="DC.description" content="An open access copy of this article is available and complies with the copyright holder/publisher conditions." xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DCTERMS.abstract" content="Aims. To update notifications to the Occupational Safety and Health Service of the Department of Labour (OSH) Notifiable Occupational Disease System (NODS) from June 1996 to the beginning of 1999. Methods. All notifications received for non-asbestos related occupational respiratory disease were reviewed to confirm the clinical diagnosis, occupational causation, and to identify the causative agent where possible. Results. 54 cases of asthma were notified, of which 21 (39%) were accepted as being occupationally caused. These cases arose from 'predictable' industries. Conclusions. NODS offers sentinel data from interested practitioners and workplaces. Occupational asthma and other occupational respiratory diseases remain poorly notified to this system. NODS confirms the presence of occupational asthma in New Zealand from predictable and preventable causes not dissimilar to other countries. This data collection system need supplementation by other mechanisms." xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.description" content="http://sfx.auckland.ac.nz:3210/sfxlcl3?issn=11758716&date=2000" xml:lang="en" scheme="DCTERMS.URI" />
<meta name="DC.publisher" content="NZMA" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.relation" content="New Zealand Medical Journal" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.relation" content="Items in ResearchSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Previously published items are made available in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Details obtained from http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php?&id=598" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.rights" content="http://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/docs/uoa-docs/rights.htm" xml:lang="en" scheme="DCTERMS.URI" />
<meta name="DC.source" content="http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/113-1122" xml:lang="en" scheme="DCTERMS.URI" />
<meta name="DC.title" content="Occupational asthma cases notified to OSH from 1996 to 1999" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.type" content="Journal Article" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.subject" content="Fields of Research::320000 Medical and Health Sciences" xml:lang="en" />
<meta name="DC.relation" content="Copyright: New Zealand Medical Association (NZMA)" xml:lang="en" />
notice that there are no DOI to be found, so the metadata will be retrieved from the source code itself(the above codes). This generally result in quicker response from the widget as no additional connection traffic is needed.