Occupational and environmental medicine in the United States Rafael E. de la HozJohn E. Parker CONCEPTS IN OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Pages: 155 - 161
Urinary cotinine as a tobacco-smoke exposure index: a minireview Vincent HaufroidDominique Lison REVIEW Pages: 162 - 168
An epidemiology study of lung function changes of toluene diisocyanate foam workers in the United Kingdom R. L. ClarkJ. BuglerJ. D. Chamberlain ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 169 - 179
Exposure to lead and other metals in children from Katowice district, Poland K. OsmanJ. E. ZejdaM. Vahter ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 180 - 186
Cancer incidence among Finnish workers exposed to aromatic hydrocarbons Ahti AnttilaEero PukkalaKari Hemminki ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 187 - 193
Qualitative color vision impairment in toluene-exposed workers M. ZavalićZ. MandićL. J. Skender ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 194 - 200
Measured exposures by personal monitoring for respirable suspended particles and environmental tobacco smoke of housewives and office workers resident in Bremen, Germany Keith PhillipsDavid A. HowardGunnar Alván ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 201 - 212
Chromosome analysis of lymphocytes from radiation workers in tritium-applying industry Gordana JoksićVera Spasojević-Tišma ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 213 - 220
Human biomonitoring of antimony T. GebelK. ClaussenH. Dunkelberg SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 221 - 224