British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1987.10
INDEXContentsEditorial Feasibility of route extrapolation in risk assessment W E PEPELKO Possible toxic metal exposure of prehistoric bronze workers M HARPER Inorganic particulates in pneumoconiotic lungs of hard metal grinders J R RÜTTNER, M A SPYCHER, I STOLKIN Exposure to respirable coalmine dust and incidence of progressive massive fıbrosis J F HURLEY, W P ALEXANDER, D J HAZELDINE, M JACOBSEN, W M MACLAREN Development, radiological zone patterns, and importance of diffuse pleural thickening in relation to occupational exposure to asbestos H BOHLIG, A CALAVREZOS Possibility of inducing glandular stomach cancer in rats exposed to asbestos F M KOGAN, N N VANCHUGOVA, v N FRASCH Surface character and membranolytic activity of rutile and anatase: two titanium dioxide polymorphs R P NOLAN, A M LANGER, I WEISMAN, G B HERSON Calculating expected deaths: a comparison of two methods A C CHOVIL An analysis of the validity of self reported occupational histories using a cohort of workers exposed to PCBs C R ROSENBERG, M N MULVIHILL, A FISCHBEIN. S BLUM Exposure to vinyl chloride monomer: report on a cohort study AGNES LAPLANCHE, FRANÇOISE CLAVEL, J-C CONTASSOT, CLAUDINE LANOUZIERE Correspondence Update on lung disease in coal miners W K C MORGAN Incidence of cancer among vinylchloride and polyvinylchloride workers: further evidence for an association with malignant melanoma W F TEN BERGE Pulmonary fibrosis in asbestos insulation workers with lung cancer Y SUZUKI, H KIPEN, RUTH LILIS, I J SELIKOFF Notice
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