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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acute exposure of humans to ozone impairs small airway function Foster, W.M.
1997
S1 p. 659-666
8 p.
artikel
2 Aerosol bolus dispersion and recovery in a human and dog airway cast Scheuch, G.
1997
S1 p. 582-587
6 p.
artikel
3 Aerosols, subjective indoor air quality and asthma in schools Norbäck, D.
1997
S1 p. 689-694
6 p.
artikel
4 Alveolar macrophage cluster formation: A clearance mechanism for large particles in mouse lungs? Oberdörster, G.
1997
S1 p. 554-560
7 p.
artikel
5 Alveolar macrophage lethality induced by α irradiation in vitro Lizon, C.
1997
S1 p. 111-115
5 p.
artikel
6 A model to predict deposition of man-made vitreous fibres in the human tracheobronchial region Quinn, M.M.
1997
S1 p. 197-202
6 p.
artikel
7 An Australian experience of using work practices to establish an exposure model for shearers Villière, Valérie
2001
S1 p. S103-S105
3 p.
artikel
8 An electret-based passive sampler used for sampling airborne pigment dust, rubber fume and flour dust Hemingway, M.A.
1997
S1 p. 653-658
6 p.
artikel
9 An example to illustrate the potential use of probabilistic modelling to estimate operator exposure to pesticides Hamey, Paul Y
2001
S1 p. S55-S64
10 p.
artikel
10 An exposure-response analysis of respiratory disease risk associated with occupational exposure to chrysotile asbestos Stayner, L.
1997
S1 p. 137-141
5 p.
artikel
11 Angular and fibrous particles in lung in relation to job category Dufresne, A.
1997
S1 p. 368-373
6 p.
artikel
12 A novel test stand for the generation of diesel particulate matter Dahmann, D.
1997
S1 p. 43-48
6 p.
artikel
13 Asbestos fibres in lung tissue and degree of interstitial fibrosis in subjects exposed to crocidolite Musk, A.W.
1997
S1 p. 194-196
3 p.
artikel
14 Assessing aggregate and cumulative pesticide risks using a probabilistic model Price, Paul S
2001
S1 p. S131-S142
12 p.
artikel
15 Assessment of the suitability of different substrate materials for bioaerosol sampling Crook, B.
1997
S1 p. 647-652
6 p.
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16 Author index 1997
S1 p. IX-XIII
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17 Author index 1996
S1 p. xi-xii
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18 Bacterial modulation of the lung response to coal mine dust Cullen, R.T.
1997
S1 p. 390-396
7 p.
artikel
19 Biokinetics of a uranium octoxide-bearing aerosol formed in a new laser enrichment process: Implications for human exposure Hodgson, A.
1997
S1 p. 70-76
7 p.
artikel
20 Biokinetics of recycled uranium trioxide and implications for human exposure Moody, J.C.
1997
S1 p. 104-110
7 p.
artikel
21 Biological and biochemical characterisation of a “proliferation factor” from quartz dust-treated human macrophages Seemayer, N.H.
1997
S1 p. 426-433
8 p.
artikel
22 Biological effects of building materials in coal mining Brammertz, A.
1997
S1 p. 358-362
5 p.
artikel
23 Biomonitoring of a bio-active particulate: Blood pressure surveillance of sodium azide Lamm, S.H.
1997
S1 p. 667-672
6 p.
artikel
24 Biomonitoring of persons exposed to insecticides used in residences Krieger, R.I.
2001
S1 p. S143-S153
11 p.
artikel
25 Biopersistence and bronchoalveolar lavage investigations in rats after a subacute inhalation of various man-made mineral fibres Creutzenberg, O.
1997
S1 p. 213-218
6 p.
artikel
26 Biopersistence of insulation glass fibres Moore, M.A.
1997
S1 p. 312-319
8 p.
artikel
27 Biopersistence of various types of mineral fibres in the rat lung after intratracheal application Bellmann, B.
1997
S1 p. 298-303
6 p.
artikel
28 Challenges of probabilistic assessment of operator and residential non-dietary exposure Hunter Youngren, Susan
2001
S1 p. S49-S54
6 p.
artikel
29 Characterisation of particulate matter PM10 and PM2.5 in northrhine Westphalia, Saxonia and Lithuania—First results Kainka, E.
1997
S1 p. 54-59
6 p.
artikel
30 Characterising the variability in adult human nasal airway dimensions Guilmette, R.A.
1997
S1 p. 491-496
6 p.
artikel
31 Cigarette smoke-induced oxidant/antioxidant imbalance and its role in increased epithelial permeability MacNee, W.
1997
S1 p. 728-735
8 p.
artikel
32 Clearance of respirable para-aramid from rat lungs: Possible role of enzymatic degradation of para-aramid fibrils Searl, A.
1997
S1 p. 148-153
6 p.
artikel
33 Cohort mortality study of Staffordshire pottery workers: (I) radiographic validation of an exposure matrix for respirable crystalline silica Burgess, G.L.
1997
S1 p. 403-407
5 p.
artikel
34 Cohort study of Staffordshire pottery workers: (III) lung cancer, radiographic changes, silica exposure and smoking habit McDonald, J.C.
1997
S1 p. 412-414
3 p.
artikel
35 Cohort study of staffordshire pottery workers: (II) nested case referent analysis of lung cancer Cherry, N.M.
1997
S1 p. 408-411
4 p.
artikel
36 Comparison of a convective mixing model's predictions to empirical results for aerosol dispersion in the human lung Ganser, G.
1997
S1 p. 571-575
5 p.
artikel
37 Comparison of particulate dose from exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and mainstream cigarette smoke using radiotracers McAughey, J.
1997
S1 p. 724-727
4 p.
artikel
38 Comparison of the number of ultra-fine particles and the mass of fine particles with respiratory symptoms in asthmatics Peters, A.
1997
S1 p. 19-23
5 p.
artikel
39 Conducting airway geometry as a function of age Ménache, M.G.
1997
S1 p. 531-536
6 p.
artikel
40 Considerations regarding the collection of pesticide use information for regulatory purposes Marquart, J
2001
S1 p. S81-S86
6 p.
artikel
41 Cough and mucociliary transport of airway particulate in chronic obstructive lung disease Groth, M.L.
1997
S1 p. 515-521
7 p.
artikel
42 Could pesticide toxicology studies be more relevant to occupational risk assessment? Ross, John H
2001
S1 p. S5-S17
13 p.
artikel
43 Critique of the paper: could pesticide toxicology studies be more relevant to occupational risk assessment? (by Ross et al., 2001) Carmichael, Neil G
2001
S1 p. S19-S21
3 p.
artikel
44 Crocidolite, radiographic asbestosis and subsequent lung cancer Klerk, N.H. de
1997
S1 p. 134-136
3 p.
artikel
45 Crossing the river stone by stone: approaches for residential risk assessment for consumers Van Veen, M.P
2001
S1 p. S107-S118
12 p.
artikel
46 Current issues in exposure assessment for workplace aerosols Vincent, J.H.
1997
S1 p. 607-614
8 p.
artikel
47 Data on application frequency of pesticide for risk assessment purposes van Drooge, H.L
2001
S1 p. S95-S101
7 p.
artikel
48 Definition of lower limits for airborne particle analyses based on counts and recommended reporting conventions Fowler, D.P.
1997
S1 p. 203-209
7 p.
artikel
49 Deposition and clearance of fine particles in the human respiratory tract Roth, C.
1997
S1 p. 503-508
6 p.
artikel
50 Deposition and clearance of glass microballoons: Aerosols of large physical size and low density Hext, P.M.
1997
S1 p. 588-592
5 p.
artikel
51 Deposition of fibrous aerosol in a model of a human lung bifurcation under cyclic flow conditions Myojo, T.
1997
S1 p. 142-147
6 p.
artikel
52 Deposition of fluorescent particles in replica casts of distal human airways: Comparison of theory with experiment Phalen, R.F.
1997
S1 p. 565-570
6 p.
artikel
53 Deposition of ultrafine particles in human tracheobronchial airways Cheng, Y.-S.
1997
S1 p. 714-718
5 p.
artikel
54 Design of a volunteer study to determine the clearance of inhaled particles from the human nasal passage Smith, J.R.H.
1997
S1 p. 116-122
7 p.
artikel
55 Determinants of man-made mineral fibre hazard Brown, R.C.
1997
S1 p. 251-255
5 p.
artikel
56 Distribution and retention of inhaled vanadium on inert airborne particles Raabe, O.G.
1997
S1 p. 593-600
8 p.
artikel
57 Does occupational silica exposure or silicosis cause lung cancer? Goldsmith, D.F.
1997
S1 p. 475-479
5 p.
artikel
58 Dust exposures in the lungs of rats: Time course of chemoattractant generation and neutrophil recruitment Yuen, I.S.
1997
S1 p. 548-553
6 p.
artikel
59 Early cellular responses in rats exposed to radon and radon progeny Collier, C.G.
1997
S1 p. 86-91
6 p.
artikel
60 Eds analysis of inhalable cerium oxide particles after In vitro dissolution assay and after intratracheal injection Matton, S.
1997
S1 p. 99-103
5 p.
artikel
61 Effect of mucus hypersecretion on initial time course of inert particle clearance from the lung Toms, N.
1997
S1 p. 509-514
6 p.
artikel
62 Effect of the pH and biochemical milieu of the lung on release of iron from the surface of respirable industrial fibres and ability to cause a respiratory burst in alveolar macrophages Donaldson, K.
1997
S1 p. 334-339
6 p.
artikel
63 Effects of exposure estimation procedures on the evaluation of exposure-response relationships for silicosis Rice, C.H.
1997
S1 p. 485-490
6 p.
artikel
64 Effects of exposure period and lung burden on clearance rate of inhaled aluminium-silicate ceramic fibre from rat lung Oyabu, T.
1997
S1 p. 210-212
3 p.
artikel
65 Effects of inhaled overload particle concentrations on alveolar macrophage (AM) clearance responses: The roles of high particle burden and inflammation Warheit, D.B.
1997
S1 p. 561-564
4 p.
artikel
66 Estimating residential polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) related lung cancer risks using occupational data Gibbs, G.W.
1997
S1 p. 49-53
5 p.
artikel
67 Evaluation of soluble tumour necrosis factor receptor in response to silica containing dust and asbestos fibres exposure Hadnagy, W.
1997
S1 p. 454-458
5 p.
artikel
68 Evaluation of the performance of abrasive blasting respirators Hammad, Y.Y.
1997
S1 p. 673-676
4 p.
artikel
69 Excitatory and inhibitory neural regulation of tracheal ciliary beat frequency (CBF) activated by ammonia vapour and SO2 Yeates, D.B.
1997
S1 p. 736-744
9 p.
artikel
70 Exposure and respiratory health of workers in the australian refractory ceramic fibre production industry Rogers, A.
1997
S1 p. 261-266
6 p.
artikel
71 Exposure-response for coal workers' pneumoconiosis in underground coal miners: A discussion of issues and findings Attfield, M.
1997
S1 p. 341-345
5 p.
artikel
72 Extrathoracic deposition of inhaled, coarse particles (4.5 μm) in children VS adults Bennett, W.D.
1997
S1 p. 497-502
6 p.
artikel
73 Fibre toxicology—The regulatory perspective Meldrum, M.
1997
S1 p. 219-223
5 p.
artikel
74 Field use information is important for assessing the risk of exposure—Summary of Discussions Schipper, H.J.
2001
S1 p. S163-S166
4 p.
artikel
75 Flow and deposition patterns in successive airway bifurcations Heistracher, T.
1997
S1 p. 537-542
6 p.
artikel
76 Genotoxic effects induced by airborne particulates on tracheobronchial epithelial cells in vitro Hornberg, C.
1997
S1 p. 24-31
8 p.
artikel
77 health effects of sulphur-related environmental air pollution—The role of acidic aerosols Heyder, J.
1997
S1 p. 39-42
4 p.
artikel
78 Heterogeneity of A (U, Pu) mixed oxide powder at the level of inhaled particles: An EDS electron microscopy study in the rat Massiot, P.
1997
S1 p. 77-81
5 p.
artikel
79 High molecular weight allergens exposure in pastry making, animal health and dental hygiene in trainees Dufresne, A.
1997
S1 p. 621-623
3 p.
artikel
80 Histological changes in hilar lymph glands in relation to coal workers' progressive massive fibrosis and lung coal and quartz contents. Evidence in support of the “central” hypothesis Leigh, J.
1997
S1 p. 374-378
5 p.
artikel
81 Inhalation and retention of thorium dusts by mineral sands workers Hewson, G.S.
1997
S1 p. 92-98
7 p.
artikel
82 Inhalation of (U, Pu)O2 in the rat: Preliminary results on the transuranium elements behaviour and on the efficacy of a DTPA treatment Ramounet, B.
1997
S1 p. 82-85
4 p.
artikel
83 Inhaled particles VIII: History of the symposia Henry Walton, W.
1997
S1 p. xvii-xix
nvt p.
artikel
84 Innovative exposure assessment of pesticide uses for appropriate risk assessment. Introductory Remarks van Hemmen, Joop J
2001
S1 p. S1-S3
3 p.
artikel
85 Intratracheal experiment on rats concerning the fibrogenic effect of respirable dental laboratory dust containing palladium Brammertz, A.
1997
S1 p. 615-620
6 p.
artikel
86 Investigation of the durability of cellulose fibres in rat lungs Muhle, H.
1997
S1 p. 184-188
5 p.
artikel
87 Lack of correlation between PM10 measurements and upper respiratory tract dose Fisher, D.
1997
S1 p. 14-18
5 p.
artikel
88 Lack of tremolite in uicc reference chrysotile and the implications for carcinogenicity Frank, A.L.
1997
S1 p. 287-292
6 p.
artikel
89 List of participants inhaled particles VIII-Robinson College, Cambridge 26–30 August 1996 1997
S1 p. I-VIII
nvt p.
artikel
90 Long-term behaviour of uranium in the lungs of baboons after inhalation of uranium dioxide and octoxide Poncy, J.L.
1997
S1 p. 65-69
5 p.
artikel
91 Long-term effects of combined exposure to fission neutrons and inhaled cadmium chloride in rats Monchaux, G.
1997
S1 p. 624-629
6 p.
artikel
92 Long-term effects of combined exposure to fission neutrons and inhaled lead oxide particles in rats Monchaux, G.
1997
S1 p. 630-635
6 p.
artikel
93 Lung clearance of experimental man-made mineral fibres, preliminary data on the effect of fibre length Collier, C.G.
1997
S1 p. 320-326
7 p.
artikel
94 Lung fibre content for mesothelioma in the 1891–1920 birth cohort of quebec chrysotile workers: A descriptive study Case, B.W.
1997
S1 p. 231-236
6 p.
artikel
95 Lung function and respiratory symptoms in foundry workers Woerfel, P.F.
1997
S1 p. 363-367
5 p.
artikel
96 Lung pathology and mineralogy associated with high pulmonary burden of metal particles: Fe, Ti, Al and Cr in a pneumoconiosis database Abraham, J.L.
1997
S1 p. 522-530
9 p.
artikel
97 Malignant mesothelioma in Australia (1945–1995) Leigh, J.
1997
S1 p. 161-167
7 p.
artikel
98 Measured tar deposition and compensation in smokers switching to lower yielding products McAughey, J.
1997
S1 p. 719-723
5 p.
artikel
99 Measurement of bioefficiency of a range of substrates used to collect bioaerosols Crook, B.
1997
S1 p. 677-682
6 p.
artikel
100 Measurement of the degree of protection afforded by respiratory protective equipment against microbiological aerosols Redmayne, A.C.
1997
S1 p. 636-640
5 p.
artikel
101 Mesothelioma after environmental crocidolite exposure Hansen, J.
1997
S1 p. 189-193
5 p.
artikel
102 Mesothelioma mortality in Britain: Patterns by birth cohort and occupation Hodgson, J.T.
1997
S1 p. 129-133
5 p.
artikel
103 Methods to study everyday use of products in households: The Wageningen Mouthing Study as an Example Steenbekkers, L.P.A
2001
S1 p. S125-S129
5 p.
artikel
104 Mineral dusts oxidize methionine residues: Probable mechanism of inactivation of alpha-1-antitrypsin Li, K.
1997
S1 p. 379-383
5 p.
artikel
105 Modelling hygroscopic particle growth in human lung airways Schum, G.M.
1997
S1 p. 60-64
5 p.
artikel
106 Molecular epidemiology of occupational and environmental lung disease Schulte, P.A.
1997
S1 p. 1-6
6 p.
artikel
107 New challenges: residential pesticide exposure assessment in the California Department of Pesticide Regulation, USA Powell, S
2001
S1 p. S119-S123
5 p.
artikel
108 Occupational exposure for tungsten oxide fibres, fibre-dose, during hard metal production Sahle, W.
1997
S1 p. 172-177
6 p.
artikel
109 Overall mortality and cancer mortality of coal miners: Attempts to adjust for healthy worker selection effects Morfeld, P.
1997
S1 p. 346-351
6 p.
artikel
110 Overloading of clearance of particles and fibres Tran, C.L.
1997
S1 p. 237-243
7 p.
artikel
111 Particle dissolution contributes to long-term alveolar clearance of colloidal gold in the rat Patrick, G.
1997
S1 p. 601-606
6 p.
artikel
112 Personal exposure measurements of the general public to atmospheric particles Mark, D.
1997
S1 p. 700-706
7 p.
artikel
113 Pesticide usage monitoring in the United Kingdom Thomas, M.R
2001
S1 p. S87-S93
7 p.
artikel
114 Preface Cherry, Nicola
1997
S1 p. xv-xvi
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115 Preliminary investigation of aerosol inhalability at very low wind speeds Maynard, A.D.
1997
S1 p. 695-699
5 p.
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116 Probabilistic exposure assessment is essential for assessing risks—Summary of Discussions van Drooge, H.L
2001
S1 p. S159-S162
4 p.
artikel
117 Probabilistic exposure assessment of operator and residential exposure; a Canadian regulatory perspective Mitchell, Mary
2001
S1 p. S43-S47
5 p.
artikel
118 Probabilistic exposure assessment of operator and residential non-dietary exposure Lunchick, Curt
2001
S1 p. S29-S42
14 p.
artikel
119 Pro-inflammatory effect of particulate air pollution (PM10) In vivo and In vitro MacNee, W.
1997
S1 p. 7-13
7 p.
artikel
120 Protection by iron against the toxic effects of quartz Cullen, R.T.
1997
S1 p. 420-425
6 p.
artikel
121 Pulmonary hyperplastic and neoplastic changes in rats treated concurrently with chrysotile asbestos and N-nitrosoheptamethyleneimine (NHMI) Harrison, P.T.C.
1997
S1 p. 293-297
5 p.
artikel
122 Pulmonary responses to inhaled para-aramid fibrils in exposed rats and hamsters Warheit, D.B.
1997
S1 p. 327-333
7 p.
artikel
123 Reconstruction of inhalation exposure and uptake for asbestos fibres Cherrie, J.W.
1997
S1 p. 168-171
4 p.
artikel
124 Refinement of risk assessment of dermally and intermittently exposed pesticide workers: A critique Hakkert, Betty C
2001
S1 p. S23-S28
6 p.
artikel
125 Refractory ceramic fibres: The measurement and control of exposure Burley, C.G.
1997
S1 p. 267-272
6 p.
artikel
126 Relationships between lung dust burden, pathology and lifetime exposure in an autopsy study of U.S. coal miners Kuempel, E.D.
1997
S1 p. 384-389
6 p.
artikel
127 Residential exposure should be considered in appropriate terms: Summary of Discussions van der Jagt, K.E
2001
S1 p. S167-S170
4 p.
artikel
128 Respirable quartz loss of an adsorbed pulmonary surfactant in vitro and expression of cytotoxicity or genotoxicity Liu, X.
1997
S1 p. 415-419
5 p.
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129 Respiratory health effects from ambient silica exposure: A benchmark dose analysis Gift, J.S.
1997
S1 p. 448-453
6 p.
artikel
130 Reversibility of fibrotic lesions in rats inhaling size-separated chrysotile asbestos fibres for 2 weeks Pinkerton, K.E.
1997
S1 p. 178-183
6 p.
artikel
131 Revised quantitative risk assessment for silicosis and silica related lung cancer in Australia Leigh, J.
1997
S1 p. 480-484
5 p.
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132 Risk assessment of worker and residential exposure to pesticides: Conclusions and Recommendations van Hemmen, Joop J
2001
S1 p. S171-S174
4 p.
artikel
133 Silica (crystalline) and its selection as an osha priority substance for a comprehensive standard Schuman, L.D.
1997
S1 p. 471-474
4 p.
artikel
134 Silica induced micronuclei in pulmonary alveolar macrophages In vivo Wang, H.
1997
S1 p. 434-439
6 p.
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135 Silica-induced morphological change similar to apoptosis in bronchoalveolar lavage cells and granulomatous cells Wang, H.
1997
S1 p. 459-464
6 p.
artikel
136 Silicosis and lung cancer—A study of a compensation register in Australia Rogers, A.
1997
S1 p. 397-402
6 p.
artikel
137 Simulation tests of man-made vitreous fibre emissions Revell, G.
1997
S1 p. 273-278
6 p.
artikel
138 Spatial aerosol deposition patterns in the human lung: Stochastic predictions vs experimental spect data Hofmann, W.
1997
S1 p. 576-581
6 p.
artikel
139 Spores of the opportunistic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus: Evasion of the macrophage defence and adherence in inflamed lung Donaldson, K.
1997
S1 p. 683-688
6 p.
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140 Strain and species variations in pulmonary responses to inhaled Min-U-Sil crystalline silica particles in mice Warheit, D.B.
1997
S1 p. 465-470
6 p.
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141 Subject index 1996
S1 p. vii-x
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142 Subject index 1997
S1 p. XIV-XX
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143 Subject indoor and outdoor PM2.5 exposure profiles Frøsig, A.
1997
S1 p. 707-713
7 p.
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144 Surface free radical activity of PM10 and ultrafine titanium dioxide: A unifying factor in their toxicity? Gilmour, P.
1997
S1 p. 32-38
7 p.
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145 Surface sampling for asbestos risk assessment Fowler, D.P.
1997
S1 p. 279-286
8 p.
artikel
146 the biopersistence of fibres following inhalation and intratracheal instillation exposure Bernstein, D.M.
1997
S1 p. 224-230
7 p.
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147 The colt fibre research programme: Aspects of toxicological risk assessment Jones, A.D.
1997
S1 p. 244-250
7 p.
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148 The effectiveness of control measures to reduce exposure to henna and castor bean allergens in a cosmetics factory Griffin, P.
1997
S1 p. 641-646
6 p.
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149 The effect of ventilation inhomogeneities on aerosol deposition and bolus dispersion in the human lung Bergmann, R.
1997
S1 p. 543-547
5 p.
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150 The need for appropriate use information to refine pesticide user exposure assessments Hamey, Paul Y
2001
S1 p. S69-S79
11 p.
artikel
151 The relationship between four methods of assessing clearance or toxicity of synthetic mineral fibres with chemical composition Bignon, J.
1997
S1 p. 304-311
8 p.
artikel
152 The role of coal mine dust exposure in the development of pulmonary emphysema Vallyathan, V.
1997
S1 p. 352-357
6 p.
artikel
153 The synthesis and characterisation of fibres structurally related to the mineral erionite Rood, A.P.
1997
S1 p. 154-160
7 p.
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154 The use of a dustiness test for measuring fibre emissions from man-made vitreous fibres (MMVFS) Burdett, G.J.
1997
S1 p. 256-260
5 p.
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155 Toxicology studies should be relevant for worker risk assessment—Summary of discussions Groeneveld, C.N
2001
S1 p. S155-S157
3 p.
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156 Trends in occupational groups and industries associated with Australian mesothelioma cases 1979–1995 Rogers, A.J.
1997
S1 p. 123-128
6 p.
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157 Two cases of fatal PMF in an ongoing epidemic of accelerated silicosis in oilfield sandblasters: Lung pathology and mineralogy Abraham, J.L.
1997
S1 p. 440-447
8 p.
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158 Use of probabilistic methods in exposure assessment in Germany Mekel, O.C.L.
2001
S1 p. S65-S67
3 p.
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159 Volume 40 contents 1996
S1 p. iii-vi
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