science
plus
.abes.fr
|
explorer
À propos de :
http://hub.abes.fr/bmj/periodical/oem/2010/volume_67/issue_5/w
Goto
Sponge
NotDistinct
Permalink
An Entity of Type :
bibo:Issue
, within Data Space :
scienceplus.abes.fr
associated with source
document(s)
Type:
work
Issue
New Facet based on Instances of this Class
Attributs
Valeurs
type
work
Issue
Is Part Of
http://hub.abes.fr/bmj/periodical/oem/2010/volume_67
has manifestation of work
http://hub.abes.fr/bmj/periodical/oem/2010/volume_67/issue_5/m/print
http://hub.abes.fr/bmj/periodical/oem/2010/volume_67/issue_5/m/web
Date Copyrighted
2010
Rights
© 2010, Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited For permission to use, (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions.
issue
5
Access Rights
open-access
is
Is Part Of
of
Ambient particulate pollution and the world-wide prevalence of asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis and eczema in children: Phase One of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC)
Increased bladder cancer risk among workers exposed to o-toluidine and aniline: a reanalysis
Two cases of birth defects overlapping Stratton-Parker syndrome after multiple pesticide exposure
Particulate matter and out-of-hospital coronary deaths in eight Italian cities
Do pre-employment influences explain the association between psychosocial factors at work and coronary heart disease? The Whitehall II study
Occupational exposure to solvents and risk of lymphoma subtypes: results from the Epilymph case-control study
Air pollution, asthma and allergies in children
Psychosocial work environment and risk of ischaemic heart disease in women
Bladder cancer among hairdressers: a meta-analysis
Thanks to Our Reviewers
Occupational health services—standards need to be underpinned by better research on effectiveness
Increased risk of oesophageal adenocarcinoma among upstream petroleum workers
Air pollution, obesity, genes and cellular adhesion molecules
Psychosocial work environment and risk of ischaemic heart disease in women: the Danish Nurse Cohort Study
Alternative Linked Data Documents:
ODE
Content Formats:
RDF
ODATA
Microdata