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1. Development and evaluation of a questionnaire instrument for chemical intolerance, based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.

2. Benzene Exposure and Biomarkers in Alveolar Air and Urine Among Deck Crews on Tankers Transporting Gasoline.

3. Stress and Sleep in Relation to Severity of Building Related Symptoms.

5. Determinants Explaining the Variability of Hand-Transmitted Vibration Emissions From Two Different Work Tasks: Grinding and Cutting Using Angle Grinders.

6. Symptoms and oxylipins in plasma before and after exposure to rooms in which individuals have both experienced and not experienced building-related symptoms – an exploratory study.

7. Occupational cold exposure in relation to incident airway symptoms in northern Sweden: a prospective population-based study.

9. Variability in Hand–Arm Vibration During Grinding Operations.

10. Development, Evaluation and Data Acquired with a Tape-Stripping Technique for Measuring Dermal Exposure to Budesonide at a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Site.

11. Self-Assessment of Exposure - A Pilot Study of Assessment of Exposure to Benzene in Tank Truck Drivers.

12. Occupational cold exposure is associated with increased reporting of airway symptoms.

13. Raynaud's phenomenon in Northern Sweden: a population-based nested case-control study.

14. Passive personal air sampling of dust in a working environment—A pilot study.

15. Cold sensitivity and associated factors: a nested case-control study performed in Northern Sweden.

16. Improving the UNC Passive Aerosol Sampler Model Based on Comparison with Commonly Used Aerosol Sampling Methods.

17. A Pilot Study: The UNC Passive Aerosol Sampler in a Working Environment.

18. Neurovascular hand symptoms in relation to cold exposure in northern Sweden: a population-based study.

19. Dermal uptake study with 4,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate led to active sensitization.

20. Differences in chemical composition of indoor air in rooms associated/not associated with building related symptoms.

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