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  • 8. Morbidity among persons employed in styrene production, polymerization and processing plants.
    Thiess AM, Friedheim M.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1978; 4 Suppl 2():203-14. PubMed ID: 734406
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  • 9. Mutagenicity study of workers employed in the styrene and polystyrene processing and manufacturing industry.
    Fleig I, Thiess AM.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1978; 4 Suppl 2():254-8. PubMed ID: 734412
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  • 11. [The kinetics of the week-end excretion of mandelic acid in female workers exposed to styrene].
    Gobbato F, Colle B, Ferigo G, De Marchi D, Lo Greco P.
    Med Lav; 1983; 74(3):173-81. PubMed ID: 6621493
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  • 13. [Evaluation of interrelationship between the mandelic acid concentration in urine and the styrene concentration in the air in conditions of professional exposure (author's transl)].
    Wieczorek H, Gesicka E, Stawska A.
    Przegl Lek; 1981; 38(9):681-4. PubMed ID: 7330276
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  • 15. [Occupational exposure to styrenes in furniture industry].
    Bartolucci GB, Brighenti F, Valentini F, Gori GP, De Rosa E.
    Med Lav; 1985; 76(2):157-68. PubMed ID: 4033531
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  • 17. Neurophysiological findings among workers occupationally exposed to styrene.
    Seppäläinen AM, Härkönen H.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1976 Sep; 2(3):140-6. PubMed ID: 973127
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  • 18. Disturbances in psychological functions of workers occupationally exposed to styrene.
    Lindström K, Härkönen H, Hernberg S.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1976 Sep; 2(3):129-39. PubMed ID: 973126
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  • 19. Lack of nephrotoxicity of styrene at current TLV level (50 ppm).
    Vyskocil A, Emminger S, Malir F, Fiala Z, Tusl M, Ettlerova E, Bernard A.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1989 Sep; 61(6):409-11. PubMed ID: 2744872
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  • 20. Exposure-response relationship between styrene exposure and central nervous functions.
    Härkönen H, Lindström K, Seppäläinen AM, Asp S, Hernberg S.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1978 Mar; 4(1):53-9. PubMed ID: 644267
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