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独立行政法人 労働安全衛生総合研究所 | 論文
- Brain Microdialysis Study of the Effects of Hazardous Chemicals on the Central Nervous System 2. Toluene Exposure and Cerebral Acetylcholine:2. Toluene Exposure and Cerebral Acetylcholine
- Alleviation of Heat Strain by Cooling Different Body Areas during Red Pepper Harvest Work at WBGT 33.DEG.C.
- 明かり掘削における掘削面の高さと勾配の安全性評価―掘削面の勾配と高さの基準制定に至る歴史的背景―:―掘削面の勾配と高さの基準制定に至る歴史的背景―
- Trpes of Organic Solvents used in Workplaces and Work Environment Conditions with Special References to Reproducibility of Work Environment Classification.
- Air Conditioning Systems as Non-Infectious Health Hazards Inducing Acute Respiratory Symptoms
- Recovery after Three-shift Work: Relation to Sleep-related Cardiac Neuronal Regulation in Nurses
- Genotoxic Effects in Workers Exposed to Benzene: With Special Reference to Exposure Biomarkers and Confounding Factors.
- Application of the Life Change Unit Model for the Prevention of Accident Proneness among Small to Medium Sized Industries in Korea
- PULMONARY RESPONSE TO HAEMATITE DUST: A BIOCHEMICAL AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY IN GUINEA PIGS
- Sleep-related Risk of Occupational Injuries in Japanese Small and Medium-scale Enterprises
- 半導体加速度センサーを利用した高精度傾斜計による斜面崩壊予知の検討
- 山岳トンネルの切羽崩壊メカニズムに関する一考察:―粒状体の降下床と重力流動の3 次元個別要素法解析―
- Industrial Health for All : Appropriate Physical Environments, Inclusive Design, and Standards that are Truly International
- The Effects of Driving Situation on Sleepiness Indicators after Sleep Loss: A Driving Simulator Study
- Hazardous Workplace Review Program in Taiwan
- Whole-Body Vibration Perception Thresholds of Recumbent Subjects. Part 2. Effect of vibration Direction.:Part 2: Effect of Vibration Direction
- Seasonal and Inter-day Variation in Serum High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein in Japanese Male Workers: A Longitudinal Study
- Work-related Injuries and Diseases of Farmers in Korea
- The Universal Thermal Climate Index UTCI Compared to Ergonomics Standards for Assessing the Thermal Environment
- Association of Social Skills with Psychological Distress among Female Nurses in Japan