British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1982.2
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsHealth implications of exposure to radiofrequency/microwave energies S M MICHAELSON Coalworkers' simple pneumoconiosis and exposure to dust at 10 British coalmines J F HURLEY, J BURNS, LIZ COPLAND, J DODGSON, AND M JACOBSEN Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin: a survey of subjects ten years after exposure G MAY Elemental mercury exposure: peripheral neurotoxicity s p LEVINE, G D CAVENDER, G D LANGOLF, AND J W ALBERS Actual hazard of methyl bromide fumigation in soil disinfection R VAN DEN OEVER, D ROOSELS, AND D LAHAYE Epilepsy in the British Steel Corporation: an evaluation of sickness, accident, and work records A K DASGUPTA, M SAUNDERS, AND D 3 DICK Absences attributed to respiratory diseases in welders R F FAWER, A WARD GARDNER, AND D OAKES Mechanism of increased osmotic resistance of red cells in workers exposed to lead I KARAI, K FUKUMOTO, AND S HORIGUCHI Assessment of the body burden of chelatable lead: a model and its application to lead workers S ARAKI AND K USHIO Value of the simultaneous determination of Pco2 in monitoring exposure to 1.1.1.-trichloroethane by breath analysis M GUILLEMIN AND E GUBERAN Angiographic study of digital arteries in workers exposed to vinyl chloride p FALAPPA, N MAGNAVITA, A BERGAMASCHI, AND N COLAVITA Urinary excretion of hydroxyproline in workers occupationally exposed to vibration T KASAMATSU, K MIYASHITA, S SHIOMI, AND H lWATA Adrenocortical suppression in workers employed in manufacturing synthetic glucocorticosteroids: solutions to a problem R w NEWTON, MARGARET c K BROWNLNG, p c NICHOLSON, AND D A E MOWLAT Lack of allergic reactions in workers exposed to Pruteen (bacterial single-cell protein) R W MAYES TLC separation of hippuric, mandelic, and phenylglyoxylic acids from urine after mixed exposure to toluene and styrene GRAZYNA BIENIEK, EWA PALYS, AND T WILCZOK Analysis of fibres in human lung tissue B GYLSETH, R H BAUNAN, AND L OVERAAE Cancer morbidity among polishers B JARVHOLM, a THIRINGER, AND O AXELSON Notes and miscellanea Interaction between drugs and solvents as a cause of fatty change in the liver? C EDLING HanFord radiation study R H MOLE Book reviews Information section Corrections: Healthy worker effect in the total Finnish population (May 1980, p. 180-184) A study of the mortality of Cornish tin miners (November 1981, p. 378-380) Relationship between type of simple coalworkers' pneumoconiosis and Iung function. (November 1981, p. 313-320) NOTLARNo:2 |