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Comparative study of two common methods for the determination of total mercury in soil. [PDF]
Qin P +6 more
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History of toxicology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). [PDF]
Greim H.
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Balancing the Oral Redox State: Endogenous and Exogenous Sources of Reactive Oxygen Species and the Antioxidant Role of Lamiaceae and Asteraceae. [PDF]
Dumitru CN +8 more
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THE AMALGAMATION BEHAVIOR OF HEAVY ELEMENTS 4. THE TRACER CHEMISTRY OF DIVALENT MENDELEVIUM
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Physiological characteristics and green production NiO nanoparticle synthesis employing Moringa Oleifera lam extract to assess in vitro cytotoxicity, antibacterial. [PDF]
Mahdi Salih A +3 more
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Copper nanocubes as low-cost enzyme mimics in a sarcosine-sensing reaction cascade.
Tripathi A, Styczynski MP.
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Matthias Rochnia +2 more
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Surface Chemistry of a High-copper Dental Amalgam
In amalgam, mercury is intended to take the form of stable intermetallic compounds. Any mercury leakage must therefore come from free mercury not involved in such compounds. Thus, a knowledge of the exact surface chemistry of dental amalgam is necessary if this phenomenon is to be understood. From XPS and EDS analyses, a model of the surface chemistry
S. Kothari +4 more
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