Key term: exposure

Editorial 2010;36(1):1-2   pdf
The role of assessment of biomechanical exposure at the workplace in the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders
Burdorf A
 
Original article 2010;36(3):231-241   pdf
Historical exposure to mercury among Norwegian dental personnel
Svendsen K, Syversen T, Melø I, Hilt B
 
Review 2010;36(1):3-24   pdf
Systematic evaluation of observational methods assessing biomechanical exposures at work
Takala E-P, Pehkonen I, Forsman M, Hansson G-Å, Mathiassen SE, Neumann WP, Sjøgaard G, Veiersted KB, Westgaard RH, Winkel J
 
Discussion paper SJWEH Suppl 2009; (7):36-40   pdf
Does endotoxin exposure affect lung function and induce systemic inflammation in workers handling bacterial single cell protein?
Skogstad M, Sikkeland LIB, Øvstebø R, Foss Haug KB, Kierulf P, Kulvik Heldal K, Kongerud J, Eduard W
 
Discussion paper SJWEH Suppl 2009; (7):30-35   pdf
Quantitative exposure assessment of organic dust
Eduard W, Halstensen A
 
Original article 1975;1(1):15-30   pdf
Exposure to white spirit. I. Concentration in alveolar air and blood during rest and exercise.
Åstrand I, Kilbom Å, Övrum P
 
Original article 1975;1(1):31-39   pdf
Exposure to white spirit. II. Psychological functions.
Gamberale F, Annwall G, Hultengren M
 
Original article 1975;1(1):45-49   pdf
Changes in the nasal mucosa after exposure to copper salt dust. A preliminary report.
Askergren A, Mellgren M
 
Original article 1975;1(2):104-108   pdf
Exposure to methylene chloride. III. Metabolism of 14C-labelled methylene chloride in rat.
Carlsson A, Hultengren M
 
Original article 1975;1(2):78-94   pdf
Exposure to methylene chloride. I Its concentration in alveolar air and blood during rest and exercise and its metabolism.
Åstrand I, Övrum P, Carlsson A
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