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B V Johansen

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Ormstad H, Gaarder P, Johansen B
Sci Total Environ . 2009 Jan; 193(3):185-96. PMID: 19174853
Quantification and characterisation of suspended particulate matter (SPM) from homes in the city of Oslo was carried out. In 29 households the dust concentrations were found to vary between 9...
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Langseth H, Johansen B, Nesland J, Kjaerheim K
Int J Gynecol Cancer . 2007 Feb; 17(1):44-9. PMID: 17291230
An elevated risk of ovarian cancer has been observed in Norwegian pulp and paper workers who were possibly occupationally exposed to asbestos. The present study was initiated to investigate if...
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Kocbach A, Johansen B, Schwarze P, Namork E
Sci Total Environ . 2005 Jul; 346(1-3):231-43. PMID: 15993697
Particulate matter has been associated with a number of adverse health effects. Since combustion particles from vehicle exhaust and wood smoke are common constituents of ambient air, the morphology and...
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Hetland R, Schwarze P, Johansen B, Myran T, Uthus N, Refsnes M
Hum Exp Toxicol . 2001 May; 20(1):46-55. PMID: 11339625
Physical and chemical properties such as structure, composition and surface reactivity determine the biological activity of mineral particles. Long-term exposure to crystalline silica is known to cause persistent pulmonary inflammation...
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Hetland R, Refsnes M, Myran T, Johansen B, Uthus N, Schwarze P
J Toxicol Environ Health A . 2000 Jun; 60(1):47-65. PMID: 10832617
Mineral particles in occupational exposure and ambient air particles may cause adverse health effects in humans. In this study the ability of different stone quarry particles to induce release of...
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Ormstad H, Gaarder P, Johansen B, Lovik M
Toxicology . 1998 Oct; 129(2-3):227-36. PMID: 9772100
Indoor suspended particulate matter (SPM) consists of many different types of particles, the vast majority of which are less than 2.5 microm in diameter. An important question is how these...
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Ormstad H, Johansen B, Gaarder P
Clin Exp Allergy . 1998 Jul; 28(6):702-8. PMID: 9677134
Background: Indoor suspended particulate matter (SPM) consists of many different types of particles, the vast majority of which are less than 2.5 microm in diameter. The question arises how these...
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Rishovd S, Holzenburg A, Johansen B, Lindqvist B
Virology . 1998 Jun; 245(1):11-7. PMID: 9614863
The connector, the structure located between the bacteriophage capsid and tail, is interesting from several points of view. The connector is in many cases involved in the initiation of the...
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Johansen B, Ormstad H
Microsc Res Tech . 1997 Oct; 38(5):519-24. PMID: 9376656
A preparation procedure is described for producing specimen supports of evaporated germanium. The germanium film is used as a replacement for films of carbon and silicon when microanalytical techniques like...
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Nilssen O, Fossdal C, Johansen B, Lindqvist B
Virology . 1996 May; 219(2):443-52. PMID: 8638410
The sid (size determination) gene product of phage P4 is known to be involved in capsid-size determination. Moreover, the capsid-size determination function interferes with the lytic development of its helper...