Fundamentals and possibilities of classification of occupational substances as developmental toxicants A. Hofmann Mini Review Pages: 139 - 145
Mortality study among workers producing chromate pigments in France F. DeschampsJ. J. MoulinJ. M. Haguenoer Original Article Pages: 147 - 152
Oxidative DNA damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes of coal workers Roel P. F. SchinsPauline A. E. L. SchildermanPaul J. A. Borm Original Article Pages: 153 - 157
N,N-dimethylbenzylamine: occupationa exposure, analysis and biological monitoring Bengt StåhlbomBengt Åkesson Original Article Pages: 159 - 164
Immunological changes among workers occupationally exposed to styrene Enrico BergamaschiAudrey SmargiassiL. Alessio Original Article Pages: 165 - 171
Involvement of the central nervous system in vibration syndrome Mamoru HirataTadao MatsumotoShin'ya Yamada Original Article Pages: 173 - 178
Subjective complaints in orthopedists and general surgeons Seyed Mohammad MirbodHideyo YoshidaHirotoshi Iwata Original Article Pages: 179 - 186
The exposure of cyclists, car drivers and pedestrians to traffic-related air pollutants Joop H. van WijnenArnoud P. VerhoeffMark van Bruggen Original Article Pages: 187 - 193
Evaluation of occupational exposure to benzene by urinalysis Sergio GhittoriLuciano MaestriMarcello Imbriani Original Article Pages: 195 - 200
Responses of workers exposed to vibration in autonomic nervous function tests Hannu VirokannasUolevi Tolonen Original Article Pages: 201 - 205
Identification of urinary metabolites of human subjects exposed too-dichlorobenzene Shinji KumagaiIchiro Matsunaga Short Communication Pages: 207 - 209
Urinary 1-naphthol and 1-pyrenol as indicators of exposure to coal tar products P. HeikkiläM. LuotamoV. Riihimäki Short Communication Pages: 211 - 217