The Science of the Total Environment, 101 (1991) 300-301 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Author Index Alberts, J.J. 191 Halik, J. 97 Hano, L. 175 Bacskai, J.G. 170 Heberer, H. 101 Bahemann-Hoffmeister, A. 83 Hemminki, K. 121 Balcarova, O. 97 Henschler, D. 9 Baranowska-Dutkiewicz, B. Hinz, G. 168 Baranski, T. 172 Hironaka, R. 281 Bardodéj, Z. 45 Hladka, A. 177 Barta, T. 179 Holl6, A. 176 Bartolucci, G.B. 163, 167, 169 Holoman, J. 175 Batora, I. 175 Hrnéiarova, M. 164 Beke, G.J. 281 Hiizl, F. 166 Bencze, K. 83 Bercovitz, K. 229 Indulski, J. 172 Bergert, K1.-D. 111 Bergschicker, R. 168 Jablonicka, A. 175 Berrow, M.L. 235 Janota, S. 175 Brugnona, F. 169 Joikova, K. 161 Budai, R. 163 Jones, K.C. 235 Bunzl, K. 181 Just, A. 168 Carsky, J. 164 Karelova, J. 175 Cérna, M. 139 Karrész, M. 170 Chabreéek, P. 177 Kerstina, H. 101 Chiavarini, S. 217 Koméaromi, S. 176 Chmielnicka, J. 165 Krampl, V. 135 Cremisini, C. 217 Kreutzer, K. 181 Kronseder, A. 83 De Rose, E. 163, 169 Kruty, P. 175 Doupovcova, M. 135 Kumar, A. 275 Dutkiewicz, T. 149, 153 Laufer, D. 229 Farkas, I. 170 Leifertova, L. 161 Ferri, T. 217 Lewandowska-Zyndul, E. 165 Filip, Z. 191 Ligocka, D. 171 Fiserova-Bergerova, V. 162 Lisa, M. 161 Fishbein, L. 33 Lundberg, P. 17 Flek, J. 131 Massé, R. 263 Gescher, A. 131 Mavoungou, R. 263 Goksoyr, A. 255 Mercier, M. 1 Gonczi, L. 176 Metzler, M. 160 Gori, G. 167, 169 Molnar, J. 176 Grandjean, P. 25 Morabito, R. 217 Gross, H. 131 Mraz, J. 131 Mukerjee, S. 269 Hajek, V. 139 Munn, C.I. 235 Nasiladek, M. 165 Spiechowicz, E. 172 Nestler, K. 111 Srivastava, K.N. 275 Neumann, H.-G. 159 Srivastava, P. 275 Neumanova, E. 91 Srivastava, R.K. 275 Newman, R.H. 191 Sromova, S. 161 Stambergova, A. 161 Obbard, J.P. 235 Stejskalova, E. 139 Oprchalova, K. 173 Suchanek, P. 135 Sulcova, M. 91 Sykora, J. 166 Palus, J. 172 Sylvestre, M. 263 Palusova, O. 79 Szefer, P. 201 Pande, D.P. 275 Pelikan, Ch. 83 Perbellini, I. 169 Trevisan, A. 167 Perini, A. 217 Tripathi, A. 275 Petr, T. 179 Turek, B. 179 Pierce, T. 162 Prachar, V. 173 Uhnak, J. 79, 178 Prati, P. 163 Ulrich, L. 91 Prokes, J. 161 Ursinyova, M. 79 Rickabaugh, J. 269 Valkyova, I. 177 Rippel, A. 178 Vargova, M. 175 Rogaczewska, T. 171 Veningerova, M. 173, 178 Roosova, M. 161 Viadar, M. 91 Rossner, P. 139 Vodiéka, P. 121 Rudnai, P. 170 Vulterin, K. 161 Saia, B. 167 Westmeier, I. 101 Samcova, E. 174 Wild, S.R. 235 Sarkany, E. 170 Wolff, D.L. 168 Schierl, R. 181 Wiinscher, G. 101 Schimmack, W. 181 Sclippa, G. 163 Xue-qi, G. 65 Senft, V. 166 Shaw, J. 131 You-xin, L. 65 Sidorenko, G.I. 55 Sigon, M. 163, 169 Zapletalova, E. 175 Sinha, A.K. 275 Spatek, L. 91 Zudova, Z. 139 302 The Science of the Total Environment, 101 (1991) 302-304 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Subject Index Acid irrigation 181 N,N-Dimethylformamide, mercapturates in Acrylonitrile, carcinogenicity 39 urine 51 Actellic, monitoring of exposure 177 —, metabolism of 131 Aflatoxin B, hepatocarcinogenicity and Dimethyl sulphate, DNA-adducts formation, genotoxic effects 179 depurination, and imidazole ringopen- Agricultural soil 235 ing 121 Air Quality Guidelines 6 Dimethylthiophosphate, in pirimiphos-methy] Alcohol intolerance, after trichloroethylene, excretion 177 dimethylformamide, etc. 50 Discrimination factor 201 Alkylating agents, biological Drinking Water Guidelines 6 monitoring 159 Aluminium, serum and urine levels 89 ELISA 255 Androgens, growth promoters in food-produc- Environmental Health Criteriadocuments 5 ing animals 160 Environmental pollutants, priorities in Anesthesiologists, halothane exposure 175 Poland 153 —, nitrous oxide exposure 167 Estrogens, growth promoters in food-produc- Antifouling paints 217 ing animals 160 Aromatic amines, biological monitoring 159 Ethylene imine, DNA-adducts formation, de- purination and_ imidazole _ringopen- ing 121 Beef cattle 281 Exposure limits, reserve capacity 25 Benzene 269 —,in urine and blood 49 Benzo[a]pyrene, in tyre production 171 —, in various media, relationships 45 Biological limits for styrene, toluene and xylene 118 Forage sulfur 281 Biomagnification 201 Forest soils 181 Biotransformation and toxicity of N,N-di- methylformamide, styrene and_ trich- Gasoline vapors 269 loroethylene 50 Gastrointestinal ulcers 229 2-Bromo-2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane in Genotoxic chemicals, acceptable limits of urine 174 hemoglobin adducts 159 Butadiene, carcinogenicity 39 Haber’s law 10 Cadmium, age and kidney function 30 Halothane, cytogenetic analysis of peripheral Carbon disulphide, ischaemic heart disease in lymphocytes and immunology tests 175 workers 97 —, trifluoroacetate in urine 174 Chemicals, plastics industry 33 Harmonization of activities in chemical —, rubber industry 33 safety 6 China, occupational exposure limits 65 Hemoglobin adducts, in alkylating agents and Chlorophenols in waters 173 aromatic amines monitoring 159 Commingled fuels 269 n-Hexane, 2,5-hexanedione in biomonitor- Concentration factors 201 ing 163 Cytochrome P450IA1 255 —,2,5-hexanedioneindicatorofexposure 169 —, neurotoxicity of 163 Degradation 235 2,5-Hexanedione in urine, n-hexane biomoni- Dentine 229 toring 169 Dermal absorption potential of industrial Hormesis, low doses of uranium 161 chemicals 162 Humic substances 191 4,4’-Dichlorobiphenyl 263 Hygienic standards in the USSR 55 303 Immunochemistry (ELISA) 255 —,in China 65 Indoor air, formaldehyde and _ nitrogen Organochlorine herbicides in water 173 dioxide 170 Organotin compounds 217 —, pentachlorophenol in air and urine 176 Induction 255 Pentachlorophenol respiratory and dermal International Programme on Chemical Safety exposure 176 (IPCS) 2 Permissible exposure levels (PEL) in Scan- Ischaemic heart disease, in workers exposed dinavian countries 17 to carbon disulfide 97 Pesticide residues and toxic metals, levels in Isopropylbiphenyls, occupational exposure Czechoslovakia 178 limit 135 Phenoxyalkanoic acids in waters 173 Isotachophoretic determination of _ thio- Pirimiphos-methyl, dimethylthiophosphate diacetate and trifluoroacetate 174 excretion 177 Polychlorinated biphenyls, limits in various Kochia 281 media and in various countries 48 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, tyre Lead 229 production 171 —, phlebotomy and erythropoesis 26 Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons 235 Liming 181 Lipid peroxidation, effect of heavy metal ions Radiocesium 181 and hydrogen peroxide 164 Refueling emissions 269 Lithium, serum and urine levels 87 Reserve capacity, below exposure limits 25 Lithium/aluminium alloys, occupational Rubber, major monomer and additives of car- exposure limits 83 cinogenic, genotoxic and _ teratogenic Lung ventilation and solvent uptake 111 concern 39 Malondialdehyde, erythrocyte membrane Saline water 281 lipid peroxidation 164 Salt marshes 191 Mass bathing 275 Sewage sludge 235 Mercury, in environment and diets 79 Sex hormones, carcinogenicity 160 —, neurological abnormalities 29 Simulation system SONCHES, biological Metals, industrial and _ environmental monitoring of solvents exposure 101 exposure to nickel, chromium, manganese Skin, absorption of industrial chemicals 162 and copper 149 Solvent uptake, free fatty acidsinserum 111 Microbial biodegradation 263 Microbial dehalogenation 263 —, relation to physical activity 11 Mutagenicity of waters 139 Southern Baltic 201 Spartina alterniflora 191 Mutagens in the rubber industry 172 Standard setting for chemical substances, in the USSR 55 Nickel, effect on temperature regulation 31 —, in workplaces in China 65 —, excretion of zinc and copper 165 Styrene, biotransformation of 50 —, limits for soluble and_ insoluble —, carcinogenicity 39 compounds 91, 166 Styrene oxide, DNA-adducts formation, de- —, proteinuria 165 purination and _ imidazole _ring-open- Nitrous oxide, biomonitoring by urine and ing 121 expired air analysis 167 Sulfur toxicity 281 Nordic Expert Group, modus operandi 17 Norm-setting in the USSR 55 Toxicokinetic modelling 101 Occupational exposure limits, criteria Trace metals 201 documents from the Nordic Expert trichloroethylene 50 Group 19 —, intolerance of alcohol 50 —, history in Germany, concept and perspec- —, neurotoxicity and structural CNS damage tives 9 inrats 168 304 Tyre production, benzola]pyrene and Vinyl chloride, carcinogenicity 39 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the —, thiodiacetate in urine 174 breathing zone 171 Water quality 275 Uranium, biphasic dose-response relation- Water quality guidelines 281 ship 161 USSR, standards setting 55