British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1989.10
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsEditorial Comparing biological effects of mineral fibres J DUNNIGAN Health protection and promotion at work R S F SCHILLING Nephropathy in cadmium workers: assessment of risk from airborne occupational exposure to cadmium M J THUN, ANA MARIA OSOR1O, SUSAN SCHOBER, W H HANNON, BRENDA LEWIS, W HALPERIN Cognitive functioning in lead workers B T STOLLERY, H A BANKS, D E BROADBENT, W R LEE Work related decrement in pulmonary function in silicon carbide production workers J W OSTERMAN, I A GREAVES, T J SMITH, S K HAMMOND, J M ROBINS, G THERIAULT Alterations in the laryngeal mucosa after exposure to asbestos V KAMBIC, Z RADSEL, N GALE Antibody producing cells in the spleens of mice treated with pathogenic mineral dust S SZYMANIEC, D M BROWN, MARYLA CHLADZYNSKA, ELZBIETA JANKOWSKA, HENRYKA POLIKOWSKA, K DONALDSON Acute effects of ELF electromagnetic fields: a field study of linesmen working with 400 kV power lines F GAMBERALE, B ANSHELM OLSON, P ENEROTH, T LINDH, A WENNBERG A mortality cohort study in a north Italian aircraft factory G COSTA, F MERLETTI, N SEGNAN Vanadium induced impairment of haem synthesis C MISSENARD, G HANSEN, D KUTTER, A KREMER Short report An unrecognised form of hydrogen sulphide keratoconjunctivitis J LUCK, S B KAYE Correspondence Long term exposure to industrial solvents ELIZABETH KANDEL, D FREED Occupational bladder cancer and the hospital clinician W E BROOKE, W HOWE, A E SMITH Relation between mercury and selenium in pituitary glands of dental staff M NYLANDER, J WEINER Medical planning for toxic releases into the community: the example of chlorine gas J R JACKSON NOTLARNo:10 |