An updated cohort mortality study of workers at a northeastern United States petroleum refinery Kim W. CollingwoodGerhard K. RaabeOtto Wong Original Article Pages: 277 - 288
Toluene itself as the best urinary marker of toluene exposure Toshio KawaiKazunori MizunumaMasayuki Ikeda Original Article Pages: 289 - 297
Comparison between males and females with respect to the porphyrin metabolic disorders found in workers occupationally exposed to lead Hirotaka OishiHiroko NomiyamaKatsumaro Tomokuni Original Article Pages: 298 - 304
Reduced cadmium and lead burden in Japan in the past 10 years Takao WatanabeHaruo NakatsukaMasayuki Ikeda Original Article Pages: 305 - 314
Relationship between job stress and plasma fibrinolytic activity in male Japanese workers Masao IshizakiIkiko TsuritaniHideaki Nakagawa Original Article Pages: 315 - 320
Knee moment at work: validation of a questionnaire based on knee moment in working life Arne SahlströmFredrik MontgomeryIstvan Balogh Original Article Pages: 321 - 324
Determination of body heat storage: how to select the weighting of rectal and skin temperatures for clothed subjects Yukitoshi AoyagiTom M. McLellanRoy J. Shephard Original Article Pages: 325 - 336
Application of a single-compartment model for estimation of styrene uptake from measurements of urinary excretion of mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acids after occupational exposure Kent WrangskogJan SollenbergErik Söderman Original Article Pages: 337 - 341
Sister chromatid exchanges in human peripheral blood lymphocytes after ingestion of high doses of arsenicals P. HantsonC. Verellen-DumoulinP. Mahieu Short Communication Pages: 342 - 344
Dose-dependent elimination kinetics for mercury in urine: observations in subjects with brief but high-level exposure Lars BarregårdGerard QuelquejeuCatherine Nisse Short Communication Pages: 345 - 348