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- Distribution of nickel in diethylmaleate (DEM) pre-treated rats: Protective role of glutathione and histidine.
- Future Trends of Mesothelioma Mortality in Japan Based on a Risk Function
- Heat Illness during Working and Preventive Considerations from Body Fluid Homeostasis
- Effect of Brief Sleep Hygiene Education for Workers of an Information Technology Company
- Mood Change and Perception of Workload in Australian Midwives
- Metabolic Syndrome and Risk of Isolated ST-T Abnormalities and Type 2 Diabetes in Japanese Male Office Workers
- Some Aspects of Occupational Safety and Health in Green Tea Workers.
- Neurochemical Profile of Effects of 28 Neurotoxic Chemicals on the Central Nervous System in Rats. (1). Effects of Oral Administration on Brain Contents of Biogenic Amines and Metabolites.
- Interventions to Promote More Effective Balance-Recovery Reactions in Industrial Settings: New Perspectives on Footwear and Handrails
- Low Back Pain among Cooks in Nursery Schools.
- Synergistic interaction of tri- and tetra- chloroethylene, hypoxia, and ethanol on the atrioventricular conduction of the perfused rat heart.
- Work-family Conflict in Japan: How Job and Home Demands Affect Psychological Distress
- Simultaneous Determination of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, a Marker of Oxidative Stress, and Creatinine, a Standardization Compound, in Urine
- HEALTH PROBLEMS RESULTING FROM PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTION IN DIESEL BUS GARAGES
- Hepatic mitochondrial and microsomal recovery of rats intoxicated with CCl4.:Hepatic Mitochondrial and Microsomal Recovery of Rats Intoxicated with CCl4
- Cholinesterase activities in the blood and brain of rats and mice, as determined by a rapid colorimetric method.
- Oxidative phosphorylation of liver mitochondria from polychlorinated naphthalene administered rats.
- Validation of Urine Density Correction in Cases of Hippuric Acid and Un-metabolized Toluene in Urine of Workers Exposed to Toluene
- Thermal Comfort and the Heat Stress Indices
- Heart Rate Variability and Urinary Catecholamines from Job Stress in Korean Male Manufacturing Workers According to Work Seniority