DrogichinaE.A.MetlinaN.B.The clinical picture of the vibration disease. Klin Med1959; 3:9: 104–110 (in Russian).
2.
DrogichinaE.A.The clinical picture of the vibration disease. In LetavetaAADrogichinaEA, (eds) “Vibration in Industry”, Izdatel'stva “Meditsina”Moscow; 122–159, 1971.
3.
GemneG.“Vibration Disease” as a central nervous system disorder Development, Symptomatology and Pathophysiology of Soviet and Japanese classifications. In GemneGTaylorW, (Eds) “Hand-Arm Vibration and the Central nervous System”. Multi-Science, Essex, England, Special Volume, pp 19–35, 1983.
4.
Vibration White Finger Disease in US workers using pneumatic chipping and grinding hand tools. WassermanD, (ed) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Publication No. 82-118, 1982.
5.
Symptomatology and diagnostic methods in the hand-arm vibration syndrome. Stockhold Workshop 86 GemneG, (Ed) Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health13; 4: Special Issue 1987.
6.
GemneG.The Stockholm Workshop scale for the classification of cold-induced Raynaud's phenomenon in the hand-arm vibration syndrome (revision of the Taylor-Pelmear scale). Scand J. Work Environ Health13: 275–278, 1987.
7.
BrammerA.J.TaylorW.LundborgG.Sensorineural stages of the hand-arm vibration syndrome. Scand J. Work Environ Health13: 279–283, 1987.
8.
HunterD.McLauglinA.I.G.PerryK.M.A.Clinical effects of the use of pneumatic tools. Brit J. Industr. Med.2: 4–16, 1945.
9.
AgateJ.N.DruettH.A., A study of portable vibrating tools in relation to the clinical effects which they produce. Brit J. Industr Med4: 141–163, 1947.
10.
AzumaT.OhhashiI.Pathophysiology of vibration-induced white finger; etiological considerations and proposals for prevention. In BrammerA.J.TaylorW., (eds) “Vibration effects on the hand and arm in industry”Toronto; John Wiley and Sons: 31–38, 1982.
11.
LundströmR.LindmarkA.Effects of local vibration on tactile perception in the hands of dentists. J. Low Freq Noise vib1: 1–11, 1982.
12.
PyykköI.HyvarinenJ.FärkkiläM.Studies on the etiological mechanism of the vasopastic component of the vibration syndrome. In “Vibration effects on the hand and arm in industry”BrammerA.J.TaylorW. (eds) John Wiley and Sons, Toronto: 13–24, 1982.
13.
NoharaS.OkamatoK.OkadaA.Peripheral circulatory and nervous response to various frequencies of local vibration exposure. Scand J. Work Environ Health12: 382–384, 1986.
14.
PyykköI.GemneG.Pathophysiological aspects of peripheral circulatory disorders in the vibration syndrome. Scand J. Work Environ. Health13313–316, 1987
15.
LundborgG.SollermanC.StrongbergT.PyykköI.RosenB.A new principle for assessing vibrotactile sense in vibration-induced neuropathy. Scand J. Work Environ13: 375–379, 1987.
16.
British Standard Guide to measurement and evaluation of human exposure to vibration transmitted to the hand. British Standards Institution (BS 6842), 1987.
17.
LoudaL.Mechanisms Prevosu Vibraci Prumysloveko Zdroje na Cloveka. Kandidatsker Disertacni Prace CVUT Fakulta Stronjniho Inzenyrstvi Praha, 1965.
18.
MiwaT.Evaluation Methods for Vibration Effects. Measurement of unpleasant and tolerance limit levels for sinusoidal vibrations. Ind Health (Japan): 18–27, 1968.
19.
NelsonC.M.A comparison of three frequency weighting curves for hand-transmitted vibration. Paper presented to Informal Group on Human Response to Vibration, Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, Sept 21–22, 1987.
20.
PelmearP.L.LeongD.TaylorW.NagalingamM.FungD.Handarm Vibration Syndrome Health Effects and Safety Standards. Paper read at 5th International Conference on Hand-Arm Vibration Kanazawa, Japan, May 23–26, 1989.
21.
DandanellR.EngströmK.Vibration from riveting tools in the frequency range 6 Hz to 10 MHz and Raynaud's phenomenon. Scand J. Work Environ12: 338–342, 1986.
22.
DandanellR.EngstromK.Vibration White Fingers, Dose Response Relationship for riveting tools in aircraft industry. Paper read at 5th International Conference on Hand-Arm Vibration. Kanazawa, Japan, May 23–26, 1989.