British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1985.3
INDEXContentsEditorial Biological exposure limits: the fetus and EEC politics RLZIELHUIS Minor psychiatric morbidity in employed young men and women and its contribution to sickness absence RACHEL JENKINS Experimental study on the enhancement of the neurotoxicity of methyl n-butyl ketone by non-neurotoxic aliphatic monoketones J MISUMI AND M NAGANO Partition coefficients of some industrial aliphatic hydrocarbons (C5-C7) in blood and human tissues L PERBELLINI, F BRUGNONE, D CARETTA, AND G MARANELLI Total contribution of airborne lead to blood lead WIMANTON Neurophysiological studies on workers exposed to lead J JEYARATNAM, G DEVATHASAN, C N ONG, W O PHOON, AND P K WONG Recovery from paraquat pneumonitis J J SEIDENFELD, RESOBONYA, AND JANICEMTOYOSHIMA Gassings due to methylene chloride, xylene, toluene, and styrene reported to Her Majesty's Factory Inspectorate 1961-80 M A BAKINSON AND RD JONES Cancer morbidity among workers in the telecommunications industry D VAGERO, A AHLBOM, ROLIN, AND S SAHLSTEN Ventilatory responses of normal subjects to flax dust inhalation: the protective effect of autoclaving the flax J P JAMISON, J H M LANGLANDS, AND C C BODEL Determinants of changes in FEV, over a workshift D A ENARSON AND MOIRAYEUNG Statistical derivation of a standardised procedure for counting expectorated alveolar macrophages as indicators of occupational air pollution A M NILSEN AND S ENGEN Short reports Dysbaric hazard of a new fishing method in Hong Kong: case report THLAM KPYAU, AND FJO'KELLY Mortality experience of electrical engineers ROLIN, D VAGERO, AND A AHLBOM Correspondence Allergy to laboratory animals
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