British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1981.2
INDEXContentsQuinonoid constituents as contact sensitisers in Australian blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon RBR) B M HAUSEN AND H SCHMALLE A st,udy of the health of Malaysian plantation workers with particular reference to paraquat spraymen J K HOWARD, N N SABAPATHY, AND P ANNE WHITEHEAD Health of workmen in the chromate-producing industry in Britain M R ALDERSON, N S RATTAN, AND L BIDSTRUP Relation between progressive massive fibrosis, emphysema, and pulmonary dysfunction in coalworkers' pneumoconiosis J P LYONS AND H CAMPBELL Mortality of workers certified by pneumoconiosis medical panels as having asbestosis G BERRY Prevalence of byssinosis in Swedish cotton mills P HAGLIND, MONICA LUNDHOLM, AND R RYLANDER An investigation of operating theatre staff exposed to humidifier fever antigens A COCKCROFT, J EDWARDS, C BEVAN, I CAMPBELL, G COLLINS, K HOUSTON, D JENKINS, S LATHAM, M SAUNDERS, AND D TROTMAN Ventilatory function changes over a workshift H D DIMICH AND T D STERLING Hanford radiation study III. a cohort study of the cancer risks from radiation to workers at Hanford (1944-77 deaths) by the method of regression models in life-tables G W KNEALE, T F MANCUSO, AND ALICE M STEWART Lymphocyte reactivity of workers exposed to carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic chemicals S KUMAR, G TAYLOR, WENDY HURST, P WILSON, AND C B COSTELLO Urinary B microglobulin in the biological monitoring of cadmium workers MORAG STEWART AND E G HUGHES Arginase and kallikrein activities as biochemical indices of occupational exposure to lead JADWIGA CHMIELNICKA, ELZBIETA KOMSTA-SZUMSKA, AND JADWIGA A SZYMANSKA Arsenic and seIenium in lung, liver, and kidney tissue from dead smelter workers P O WESTER, D BRUNE, AND G NORDBERG Renal cadmium overload without nephrotoxicity R R GHOSE, w D MORGAN, AND p E CUMMINS Enhanced excretion of thioethers in urine of operators of chemical waste incinerators R VAN DOORN, CH-M LEDDEKKERS, R P BOS, R M E BROUNS, AND P TH HENDERSON Search for benzidine and its metabolites in urine of workers weighing benzidine-derived dyes P F MEAL, J COCKER, H K WILSON, AND J M GILMOUR Experimental exposure to toluene: further consideration of cresol formation in man W WOIWODE AND K DRYSCH For discussion Assessment of risk by biological monitoring D GOMPERTZ Notes and miscellanea Hanford radiation study S C DARBY AND J A REISSLAND Book reviews Notice Information section ASTM CODEN: BJIMAG 38(2) 105-208 (1981) ISSN 0007-1072 British Medical Association Tavistock Square London WC1
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