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Assessment of Selected Heavy Metals and Arsenic Concentrations in Wild Boar (<i>Sus scrofa</i> L.) from Papuk Nature Park (Croatia). [PDF]
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Retraction: Protective role of taurine against arsenic-induced mitochondria-dependent hepatic apoptosis via the inhibition of PKCδ-JNK pathway. [PDF]
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Arsenic Exposure During Pregnancy and Childhood: Factors Explaining Changes over a Decade. [PDF]
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Science, 2003
Arsenic is a metalloid whose name conjures up images of murder. Nonetheless, certain prokaryotes use arsenic oxyanions for energy generation, either by oxidizing arsenite or by respiring arsenate. These microbes are phylogenetically diverse and occur in a wide range of habitats. Arsenic cycling may take place in the absence of oxygen and can contribute
Ronald S. Oremland, John F. Stolz
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Arsenic is a metalloid whose name conjures up images of murder. Nonetheless, certain prokaryotes use arsenic oxyanions for energy generation, either by oxidizing arsenite or by respiring arsenate. These microbes are phylogenetically diverse and occur in a wide range of habitats. Arsenic cycling may take place in the absence of oxygen and can contribute
Ronald S. Oremland, John F. Stolz
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The Determination of Arsenic in Official Arsenicals*†
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1947Abstract An assay for the determination of arsenic is presented which is applicable to six of the seven Pharmacopoeial arsenicals. The method employs an alkali‐acid permanganate oxidation for the destruction of organic matter.
Kenneth L. Waters+2 more
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Environmental Science and Technology, 2003
Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health of millions of people. The combined effects of As(V) reduction and diagenesis of iron oxide minerals on arsenic mobility are investigated in this study by ...
S. Dixit, J. Hering
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Arsenic derived from natural sources occurs in groundwater in many countries, affecting the health of millions of people. The combined effects of As(V) reduction and diagenesis of iron oxide minerals on arsenic mobility are investigated in this study by ...
S. Dixit, J. Hering
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Contamination of drinking-water by arsenic in Bangladesh: a public health emergency.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2000The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population in history, with millions of people exposed. This paper describes the history of the discovery of arsenic in drinking-water in Bangladesh and recommends ...
Allan H. Smith+2 more
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2000
The article contains sections titled: 1. Arsenic 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Physical Properties 1.3. Chemical Properties 1.4. Occurrence 1.5. Production 1.5.1. Production of Arsenic Trioxide 1.5.1.1. Ore Dressing 1.5.1.2. Pretreatment of Arsenical Materials 1.5.1.2.1. Roasting 1.5.1.2.2.
Kunibert Hanusch+2 more
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The article contains sections titled: 1. Arsenic 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Physical Properties 1.3. Chemical Properties 1.4. Occurrence 1.5. Production 1.5.1. Production of Arsenic Trioxide 1.5.1.1. Ore Dressing 1.5.1.2. Pretreatment of Arsenical Materials 1.5.1.2.1. Roasting 1.5.1.2.2.
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