Biological monitoring of controlled toluene exposure Crispin H. PierceRussell L. DillsDavid A. Kalman ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 433 - 444
Metabolic interferences in subjects occupationally exposed to binary styrene-acetone mixtures P. ApostoliG. AlessandroL. Alessio ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 445 - 452
Thyroid function in lead smelter workers: absence of subacute or cumulative effects with moderate lead burdens Cynthia SchumacherC. Andrew BrodkinHarvey Checkoway ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 453 - 458
Calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate-chelated lead as a predictor for subclinical lead neurotoxicity: follow-up study on gun-metal foundry workers Kazuhito YokoyamaShunichi ArakiKatsuyuki Murata ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 459 - 464
Follow-up of asbestosis patients and predictors for radiographic progression Panu OksaMatti S. HuuskonenPekka Laippala ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 465 - 471
Respiratory responses to exercise in Divers at 0.4 MPa ambient air pressure Kay TetzlaffBirger NeubauerEyke Bettinghausen ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 472 - 478
Nasal patency and biomarkers in nasal lavage – the significance of air exchange rate and type of ventilation in schools R. WålinderD. NorbäckP. Venge ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 479 - 486
Prevalence and incidence of hand dermatitis in hairdressing apprentices: results of the POSH study Wolfgang UterAnnette PfahlbergHans Joachim Schwanitz ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 487 - 492
A prospective study of the cold response of digital vessels in forestry workers exposed to saw vibration M. BovenziB. AlessandriniL. Centi ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 493 - 498
Ethylene oxide-protein adduct formation in humans: influence of glutathione-S-transferase polymorphisms M. MüllerA. KrämerE. Hallier SHORT COMMUNICATION Pages: 499 - 502
Assignment of skin notation for MAK values and its legal consequences in Germany H. Drexler REPORTS ON NATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS Pages: 503 - 505