British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1980.3
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsAngiosarcoma of the liver: annual occurrence and aetiology in Great Britain P J BAXTER, P P ANTHONY, R N M MACSWEEN, AND P J SCHEUER Adenocafcinoma of the nose and paranasal sinuses in shoemakers and woodworkers in the province of Florence, Italy (1963-77) F CECCHI, E BUIATTI, D KRIEBEL, L NASTASI, AND M SANTUCCI A 20-year follow-up of men aged 55-64 including coal-miners and foundry workers in Staveley, Derbyshire A L COCHRANE AND F MOORE A 20-year follow-up of a population sample (aged 25-34) including coal-miners and foundry workers in Staveley, Derbyshire A L COCHRANE AND F MOORE An investigation of the acute behavioural effects of styrene on factory workers NICOLA CHERRY, H A WALDRON, G G WELLS, R T WILKINSON, H K WILSON, AND SALLY JONES A comparative study on the neurotoxicity of n-pentane, n-hexane, and n-heptane in the rat Y TAKEUCHI, Y ONO, N HISANAGA, J KITOH, AND Y SUGIURA Occupational type bronchial provocation tests: testing with soluble antigens by inhalation M G HARRIES, P S BURGE, AND I M O'BRlEN Changes in lung function after exposure to vanadium compounds in fuel oil ash R E M LEES Radiological findings as predictors of mortality in Quebec asbestos workers F D K LIDDELL AND J C MCDONALD Effect of smoking on attack rates of pulmonary and pleural lesions related to exposure to asbestos dust G H G MCMILLAN, R J PETHYBRIDGE, AND G SHEERS Clearance of asbestos bodies from the lung a personal view K J ARUL AND P F HOLT Cadium-induced osteomalacia J D BLAINEY, R G ADAMS, D B BREWER, AND T c HARVEY page 278 Application of mathematical modelling for assessing the biological half-times of chromium and nickel in field studies A TOSSAVATNEN, M NURMTNEN, P MUTANEN, AND s TOLA High affinity of lead for fetal haemoglobin C N ONG AND W R LEE 48-hour ambulatory electrocardiography in dynamite worker and controls C HOGSTEDT, B SÖDERHOLM, AND L BODIN Fever induced by fluorine-containing lubricant on stainless steel tubes B AKESSON, B HOGSTEDT, AND S SKERFVING Information section NOTLARNo:3 |