Chemosensory irritation and the setting of occupational exposure limits G. Triebig Editorial Pages: 281 - 282
Assessment of rhinological parameters for evaluating the effects of airborne irritants to the nasal epithelium L. Klimek I. Hundorf K. Hörmann Original Article Pages: 291 - 297
Intranasal chemosensory function of the trigeminal nerve and aspects of its relation to olfaction Thomas HummelAndrew Livermore Original Article Pages: 305 - 313
Psychological reactions related to chemosensory irritation Andreas SeeberChristoph van ThrielKlaus Golka Original Article Pages: 314 - 325
Vibrotactile sense and mechanical functional state of the arm and hand among computer users compared with a control group B. Jensen M. Pilegaard A. Momsen Original Article Pages: 332 - 340
Urinary benzylmercapturic acid as a marker of occupational exposure to toluene Osamu InoueEtsuko KannoMasayuki Ikeda Original Article Pages: 341 - 347
Association between exhaled nitric oxide, ambient air pollution and respiratory health in school children P. Fischer P. Steerenberg J. van Amsterdam Original Article Pages: 348 - 353
Ambient and biological monitoring of coke plant workers – determination of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons P. Strunk K. Ortlepp J. Angerer Short Communication Pages: 354 - 358
Irritation of the human eye mucous membrane caused by airborne pollutants Daria PodlekarevaZhiwei PanLars Mølhave Short Communication Pages: 359 - 364