British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1980.2
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsln-vivo determination of lead in the skeleton after occupational exposure to lead L AHLGREN, BIRGITTA HAEGER-ARONSEN, S MATTSSON, AND A SCHUTZ Incidence of cancer among ferrochromium and ferrosilicon workers s LANGARD, Aa ANDERSEN, AND B GYLSETH Mortality and incidence of tumours among ferrochromium workers G AXELSSON, R RYLANDER, AND A SCHMIDT Effect of kidney damage on the mobilisation of mercury by thiol-complexing agents S K TANDON AND L MAGOS A neurological and biochemical study of early lead poisoning JUDITH A S ASHBY Interaction of atopy and exposure to cotton dust in the bronchoconstrictor response R N JONES, B T BUTCHER, Y Y HAMMAD, J E DIEM, H W GLINDMEYER, III, S B LEHRER, J M HUGHES, AND H WEILL Lung function in workers exposed to polyvinyl chloride dust c p CHIVERS, c LAWRENCE-JONES, AND G M PADDLE Effects of exposure to slate dust in North Wales J R GLOVER, CAROL BEVAN, J E COTES, P C ELWOOD, N G HODGES, R L KELL, C R LOWE, MARGERY MCDERMOTT, AND P D OLDHAM Mortality experience of 161 employees exposed to ethylene dibromide in two production units M G OTT, H C SCHARNWEBER, AND R R LANGNER Chemical and photoelectron spectrometry analysis of the adsorption of phospholipid model membranes and red blood cell membranes on to chrysotile fibres M c JAURAND, J H THOMASSIN, P BAILLIF, L MAGNE, J C TOURAY, AND J BIGNON Pattern of accident distribution in the telecommunications industry P R DAVIS AND N J SHEPPARD Healthy worker effect in the total Finnish population K VTNNI AND M HAKAMA N-N-Dimethylformamide concentration in environmental and alveolar air in an artificial leather factory F BRUGNONE, L PERBELLINI, AND E GAFFURI Use of a simple body-monitoring system in a pilot study on workers exposed to unsealed gamma-ray emitting material T SUMERLING A personal dust sampler simulating variable human lung function R KUCHARSKI Notes and miscellanea Carboxyhaemoglobin levels in workers in Leicestershire garages C L WAITE Book reviews Notices Information section NOTLARNo:2 |