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1984. Geomedical research in relation to geochemical registrations.
- Preface Side 7.
- J. Låg: Some geomedical problems in connection to regional geochemical research. 10.
- Bjørn Bølviken and Rolf Tore Ottesen: Geochemistry in the Nordkalott project, Northern Finland, Norway and Sweden. 17.
- Pettri W. Lahermo: Hydrogeochemistry in geomedicine. 27.
- Hallstein Myklebost: The population distribution on Nordkalotten. 47
- Jan Aaseth: Rheumatoid arthritis and trace element nutrition: a hypothesis. 59.
- Simo Näyhä: Mortality in Northern Finland: temporal trends and regional variations. 63.
- Tor Erik Finne: Comparison of stream sediment data and death rates in Southern Norway. 71.
- E. Glattre, T.E. Finne and F. Langmark: A Norwegian cancer atlas. 81.
- G. Kullerud, P. C. Simms, F. A. Rickey and K. A. Mueller: Multielemental analysis using proton induced X-ray emission (Pixe). 89.
- Richard Sinding-Larsen: A multivariate approach to data analysis in geomedicine. 113.
- Iain Thornton: Enviromental geochemistry and health in the United Kingdom. 125.
- Jens C. Hansen: Heavy metals exposure in Greenland - a health hazard to the population? 137.
- Arne Frøslie: Geomedical aspects of animal production in Norway. 145.
- Magnus Nordkvist: Some reindeer diseases from a geomedival point of view. 147
- Trond Haider, Kristen Helgeland and Jon Jonsen: A geomedical investigation in Norway. Zink and copper values in human serum and the incidence of perniciouis anemia, multiple sclreosis and paralysis agitans. 153.
- Gösta Bengtsson: Viewpoints on selenium biogeochemistry. 161.
- Trond Peder Flaten: The regional distribution of some constituents in Norwegian drinking water. 167.
- Eiliv Steinnes: Some geographical trace element distribution of potential geomedical relevance. 175.
- Geomdedical research in relation to geochemical registrations.
Symposium. List of participants. 187
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