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H Kromhout

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Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 18, 2005
Assessing historical exposure is like solving a mysteryH Kromhout
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|April 29, 2000
Occupational hygiene in developing countries: something to talk about?H Kromhout
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|May 1, 1992
Incidence of leukaemia and brain tumours in some "electrical occupations"H Kromhout
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|May 9, 2008
Still no evidence that coal tar exposure confounded the association between bitumen/asphalt fume and lung cancer in the cohort of European asphalt workersI Burstyn, H Kromhout
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|October 20, 2005
Historical limitations of determinant based exposure groupings in the rubber manufacturing industryR Vermeulen, H Kromhout
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|August 10, 2000
Long-term trends in occupational exposure: Are they real? What causes them? What shall we do with them?H Kromhout, R Vermeulen
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|May 30, 2001
Temporal, personal and spatial variability in dermal exposureH Kromhout, R Vermeulen
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|February 1, 1995
Occupational epidemiology in the rubber industry: implications of exposure variabilityH Kromhout, D Heederik
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|December 8, 2000
Are the members of a paving crew uniformly exposed to bitumen fume, organic vapor, and benzo(a)pyrene?I Burstyn, H Kromhout
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 26, 2006
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and occupational exposures: multiple exposures not = multiple papersH Kromhout, R Vermeulen
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine|June 18, 2005
Assessing historical exposure is like solving a mysteryH Kromhout
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|April 29, 2000
Occupational hygiene in developing countries: something to talk about?H Kromhout
British Journal of Industrial Medicine|May 1, 1992
Incidence of leukaemia and brain tumours in some "electrical occupations"H Kromhout
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|May 9, 2008
Still no evidence that coal tar exposure confounded the association between bitumen/asphalt fume and lung cancer in the cohort of European asphalt workersI Burstyn, H Kromhout
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|October 20, 2005
Historical limitations of determinant based exposure groupings in the rubber manufacturing industryR Vermeulen, H Kromhout
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|August 10, 2000
Long-term trends in occupational exposure: Are they real? What causes them? What shall we do with them?H Kromhout, R Vermeulen
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene|May 30, 2001
Temporal, personal and spatial variability in dermal exposureH Kromhout, R Vermeulen
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|February 1, 1995
Occupational epidemiology in the rubber industry: implications of exposure variabilityH Kromhout, D Heederik
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|December 8, 2000
Are the members of a paving crew uniformly exposed to bitumen fume, organic vapor, and benzo(a)pyrene?I Burstyn, H Kromhout
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|December 26, 2006
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and occupational exposures: multiple exposures not = multiple papersH Kromhout, R Vermeulen
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