50 results on '"Schaller, Karl-Heinz"'
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2. Evaluation of the effect of skin cleaning procedures on the dermal absorption of chemicals
3. Studies on percutaneous penetration of chemicals – Impact of storage conditions for excised human skin
4. Potential of the octanol–water partition coefficient (log P) to predict the dermal penetration behaviour of amphiphilic compounds in aqueous solutions
5. Assessment Values in Biological Material ��� Translation of the German version from 1999
6. 2-Propanol (isopropyl alcohol) ��� Addendum for re-evaluation of the BAT value
7. Lithium ��� Evaluation of a BAR
8. Biological reference values for chemical compounds in the work area (BARs): an approach for evaluating biomonitoring data
9. Comparison of experimentally determined and mathematically predicted percutaneous penetration rates of chemicals
10. Biological tolerance values: change in a paradigm concept from assessment of a single value to use of an average
11. Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances
12. Monitoring of chromium and nickel in biological fluids of grinders grinding stainless steel
13. Is the permeability coefficient Kp a reliable tool in percutaneous absorption studies?
14. Monitoring of chromium and nickel in biological fluids of stainless steel welders using the flux-cored-wire (FCW) welding method
15. Editorials from the past and present Editors in Chief
16. Influence of dietary factors, age and nickel contact dermatitis on nickel excretion
17. Dermal Uptake and Excretion of 4,4′-Methylenedianiline during Rotor Blade Production in Helicopter Industry—An Intervention Study
18. External and internal antimony exposure in starter battery production
19. Biomonitoring of nickel and chromium in human pulmonary tissue
20. Chapter 24 Vanadium
21. Editorial
22. Analyses of hazardous substances in biological materials: Recommended analytical procedures for biological monitoring in environmental and occupational medicine
23. Investigations on neurotoxicity of chemical substances at the workplace: VII. Longitudinal study with determination of nerve conduction velocities in persons occupationally exposed to styrene
24. Untersuchungen zur neurotoxizität von arbeitsstoffen
25. Über die brauchbarkeit der Weinbergschnecke (Helix pomatia L.) im freiland als indikator für die belastung der umwelt durch die elemente eisen, zink und blei
26. Cadmium- und Kupferkonzentrationen in Stuhl, Urin und Blut nach Aufnahme wildwachsender Champignons
27. Untersuchungen zur Neurotoxizität von Arbeitsstoffen: I. Messung der motorischen und sensorischen Nervenleitgeschwindigkeit bei beruflich Quecksilber-belasteten Personen
28. Aluminosis-detection of an almost forgotten disease with HRCT
29. Enhancement of percutaneous penetration of aniline and o-toluidine in vitro using skin barrier creams
30. Potential of the octanol–water partition coefficient (logP) to predict the dermal penetration behaviour of amphiphilic compounds in aqueous solutions
31. External quality assessment of human biomonitoring in the range of environmental exposure levels
32. Comparison of experimentally determined and mathematically predicted percutaneous penetration rates of chemicals
33. Biological reference values for chemical compounds in the work area (BARs): an approach for evaluating biomonitoring data
34. Lead – Still a health threat for marksmen
35. Percutaneous absorption and metabolism of 2-butoxyethanol in human volunteers: A microdialysis study
36. Monitoring of chromium and nickel in biological fluids of grinders grinding stainless steel
37. Biological monitoring of welders exposed to aluminium
38. Is the permeability coefficient Kp a reliable tool in percutaneous absorption studies?
39. Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Metals and Metal Compounds for Man
40. Zirconium
41. The Mercury Concentration in Breast Milk Resulting from Amalgam Fillings and Dietary Habits
42. Air monitoring of solvent exposed workers with passive samplers in comparison to “biological monitoring (BM)"†.
43. A simple and reliable enzymatic assay for the determination of formic acid in urine
44. �ber die brauchbarkeit der Weinbergschnecke (Helix pomatia L.) im freiland als indikator f�r die belastung der umwelt durch die elemente eisen, zink und blei
45. Formaldehyde exposure at various workplaces
46. A pilot study of the diagnostic validity of urinary thioether excretion in occupational medicine
47. Methoden zur quantitativen Bestimmung von Quecksilber in humanbiologischen Untersuchungsmaterialien
48. Die analytische Bestimmung von Nickel in biologischen Matrizes--EineZusammenfassung bisheriger Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen
49. Percutaneous absorption of aromatic amines and the risk assessment resulting from the dermal pathway.
50. Aluminosis--detection of an almost forgotten disease with HRCT.
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