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The Upper Midwest Health Study: a case-control study of pesticide applicators and risk of gliomaMechanisms of pulmonary toxicity and medical applications of carbon nanotubes: two faces of Janus?The utility of epithelial-cell micronuclei in the assessment of intermittent exposuresState-of-the-science: the evolution of occupational exposure limit derivation and applicationSingle-nucleotide polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes and risk of adult gliomaAssessment of reproductive disorders and birth defects in communities near hazardous chemical sites. II. Female reproductive disordersThe Upper Midwest Health Study: industry and occupation of glioma cases and controlsExposure to farm crops, livestock, and farm tasks and risk of glioma. The Upper Midwest Health StudyThe Upper Midwest Health Study: gliomas and occupational exposure to chlorinated solventsPerspectives on the design of safer nanomaterials and manufacturing processesA summary of the workshop "applying biomarkers to occupational health practice."A bibliometric analysis of scientific production in cancer molecular epidemiologyMedical surveillance, exposure registries, and epidemiologic research for workers exposed to nanomaterialsDevelopment of risk-based nanomaterial groups for occupational exposure controlWorker-notification activities at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Past and presentRisk assessment and risk management of nanomaterials in the workplace: translating research to practiceCarbon black: Kuempel et al. respondResearch recommendations for selected IARC-classified agentsBladder tumors in two young males occupationally exposed to MBOCA.Proportionate mortality among construction laborersJob tasks, potential exposures, and health risks of laborers employed in the construction industry.Drake Chemical Workers' Health Registry Study: I. Notification and medical surveillance of a group of workers at high risk of developing bladder cancer.DNA hyperploidy as a marker for biological response to bladder carcinogen exposure.Biomarkers of nanomaterial exposure and effect: current statusNanomaterial interactions with biological systems: implications for occupational healthRecommendations for biomonitoring of emergency responders: focus on occupational health investigations and occupational health researchA new American management systems standard in occupational safety and health - ANSI Z10Enhancing occupational safety and health through use of the National Skill StandardsIncidence of tuberculosis infection among New York State prison employeesCancer control in rural farm populationsDeveloping the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's cancer control demonstration projects for farm populationsNotification of workers about an excess of malignant melanoma: a case studyDNA adducts in granulocytes of hospital workers exposed to ethylene oxideInvestigation and control of occupational hazards associated with the use of spirit duplicatorsA systematic review of the effectiveness of occupational health and safety trainingThe global landscape of occupational exposure limits - implementation of harmonization principles to guide limit selectionInvestigation of ornithine decarboxylase activity and two-dimensional electrophoretic protein profile following exposure of T24 bladder carcinoma cells to tumor promoter and carcinogenCharacterizing adoption of precautionary risk management guidance for nanomaterials, an emerging occupational hazardCharacterising adoption of precautionary risk management guidance for nanomaterials, an emerging occupational hazardPriorities for development of research methods in occupational cancer
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