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28. April 2015
High levels of perceived stressful working conditions may have an adverse effect on physical and mental health. Occupational stressors am...
Completed
Project period 2012 – 2016
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18. February 2015
Engineered nanomaterials are materials which contain nanoparticles, i.e., particles with a size between 1-100 nanometers (nm). Nanomateri...
Completed
Project period 2011 – 2015
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18. February 2015
Fungal spores have obtained widespread attention as possible causal agents for adverse indoor air associated health problems. It has been...
Completed
Project period 2010 – 2018
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5. March 2015
There has been much public attention focusing on the chemical work environment in Norwegian oil and gas industry offshore. The core of th...
Completed
Project period 2010 – 2018
Project
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18. February 2015
Background: There is limited knowledge concerning the effects of shift work and night work on safety, work ability and health. This is pa...
Completed
Project period 2009 – 2015
Project
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11. February 2015
Manganese (Mn) is one of the essential trace elements for humans.
It has been proven that a high exposure to Mn can cause serious and i...
Completed
Project period 2008 – 2018
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20. February 2015
Isocyanic acid (ICA) is in itself never used in Norwegian industry processes, but it can be a result of degradation or contamination when...
Completed
Project period 2008 – 2018
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18. February 2015
Cross-sectional studies have shown conflicting results about the association between exposure to dust from cements and reduced dynamic lu...
Completed
Project period 2007 – 2018
Project
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11. February 2015
Background: The vulnerability to develop disease after chemical exposure varies from person to person. This variation in vulnerability is...
Completed
Project period 2006 – 2015
Project
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11. February 2015
The project was a result of a Research council of Norway call for a prospective study aimed at stimulating international-level scientific...
Completed
Project period 2003 – 2020