Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
INDEXCONTENTS -volume 22, no 2Editorial 81 Where do we go in occupational neuroepidemiology? 0 Axelson Research programs 85 Health risks of electric and magnetic fields caused by high-voltage systems in Finland J Valjus Original articles 94 Maximizing accuracy and precision using individual and grouped exposure assessments NS Seixas, L Sheppard 102 Improved nasal clearance among pulp-mill workers after the reduction of lime dust K Toren, J Brisman, S Hagberg, G Karlsson 108 Malignant melanoma among lithographers H Nielsen, L Henriksen, JH Olsen 112 Partition coefficients between human blood or adipose tissue and air for aromatic solvents CH Pierce. RL Dills, GW Silvey, DA Kalman 119 Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging and the electrophysiology of the carpal tunnel region in floor cleaners C Pierre-Jerome, SI Bekkelund, SI Mellgren, T Torbergsen 124 Effect of overtime work on cognitive function in automotive workers SP Proctor, RF White, TG Robins, D Echeverria. AZ Rocskay 133 Circadian adjustment of men and women to night work T Hakola, Ml Harma, JT Laitinen 139 Job strain and psychological distress in white-collar workers R Bourbonnais, C Brisson, J Moisan, M Vezina Short communications 146 Diabetes mellitus among Swedish art glass workers - an effect of arsenic exposure? M Rahman, G Wingren. 0 Axelson Case Reports 150 Elevated urinary cadmium concentrations in a patient with acute cadmium pneumonitis YAndo, E Shibata, F Tsuchiyama, S Sakai Meeting reports 154 IARC evaluates printing processes and printing inks, carbon black and some nitro compounds J Wilbourn, C Partensky, WG Morgan Book reviews 157 Ergonomics at Work: Human Factors in Design and Development 158 Noted else where 159 Announcements
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