Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry, Vol 11, No 4

  • Contaminated aircraft cabin air - S. Michaelis
  • Exposure of offshore workers to organophosphate-containing engine oil used on aeroderivative gas turbines - H. Erikstein
  • A critique of recent air sampling data collected on aircraft: how much exposure to neurotoxic fumes is acceptable? J. Murawski and S. Michaelis
  • The scientific adequacy of the present state of knowledge concerning neurotoxins in aircraft cabin air - J.J. Ramsden
  • Exposure to triaryl phosphates: metabolism and biomarkers of exposure - C.E. Furlong
  • TCP (tricresyl phosphate): pilot, aircrew and passenger safety and secondary myalgic encephalomyelitis - B.M. Hyde
  • Cognitive function following reported exposure to contaminated air on commercial aircraft: methodological considerations for future researchers - S. Mackenzie Ross, V. Harrison, L. Madeley, K. Davis, K. Abraham-Smith, T. Hughes and O. Mason
  • Administration of a safety system: further lessons from Mt Erebus? - C. Standing
  • The international crew health survey - D. Passon
  • Economic consequences of ignorance about aerotoxic syndrome - P. Parsons
  • Workshop summary and conclusions: human sacrifice–road speed–responsibility–economics - M. Hooper
  • A conference most revealing: aircraft cabin air quality - G.C. Holt
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