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To what extent acute exposure to volcanic gases affects cells of the respiratory epithelium, peripheral oxygen saturation and lung funcion? [PDF]
Dissertação de Mestrado, Ciências Biomédicas, 31 de julho de 2018, Universidade dos Açores.O vulcão das Furnas encontra-se localizado na parte oriental da ilha de São Miguel (Açores, Portugal), onde a actividade vulcânica é marcada por várias ...
Tavares, Wilson Rodrigues
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Borophene and Its Composite‐Based Electrochemical Sensors
Borophene shows promising potential in electrochemical sensors and biosensors due to its unique properties. A composite of borophene and conducting polymers demonstrate remarkable sensing capabilities in detecting dopamine and glucose. By utilizing the advantages of electrochemical sensors, the boron‐based electrochemoresistance sensor improves its ...
Aashutosh Dube+5 more
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Poisoning the mind : arsenic contamination and cognitive achievement of children [PDF]
Bangladesh has experienced the largest mass poisoning of a population in history owing to contamination of groundwater with naturally occurring inorganic arsenic.
Asadullah, Mohammad Niaz+1 more
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Review of trace toxic elements (Pb, Cd, Hg, As, Sb, Bi, Se, Te) and their deportment in gold processing. Part 1: Mineralogy, aqueous chemistry and toxicity [PDF]
A literature review on the deportment of trace toxic elements (Pb, Cd, Hg, As, Sb, Bi, Se, and Te) in gold processing by cyanidation is presented which compiles the current knowledge in this area and highlights the gaps.
Breuer, P.L.+4 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Aluminum chloride (AlCl3) exposure has been linked to neurotoxicity in various animal models, presenting significant concern to human health due to its potential implications in neurodegenerative diseases. Aluminum chloride is a widely recognized neurotoxin and has been used as an animal model of Alzheimer's disease via mechanisms
Ademola Adetokunbo Oyagbemi+19 more
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Arsenic (As) is commonly known as a poison. Only a few people know that As has also been widely used in medicine. In the past years As and its compounds were used as a medicine for the treatment of such diseases as diabetes, psoriasis, syphilis, skin ulcers and joint diseases.
Barbara Zubelewicz-Szkodzińska+5 more
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Depilatory Agents intoxication and factors contributing to its mortality:A 9-year review [PDF]
Poisoning with depilatory agents is a rather uncommon entity in western countries. In this study, we describe poisoning with a corrosive arsenic-based depilatory agent (CABD) and factors related to its mortality in a poisoning center in Tehran.
اسکندری, آرمین+4 more
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Epigenetic Changes in Individuals with Arsenicosis [PDF]
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an environmental toxicant currently poisoning millions of people worldwide, and chronically exposed individuals are susceptible to arsenicosis or arsenic poisoning.
Bailey, Kathryn A.+10 more
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Evidences of Arsenical Poisoning [PDF]
To the Editor: —In an editorial on this subject inThe Journal, May 31, 1913, p. 1710, it is stated that "by no ordinary measures, such as those to which criminals would be likely to resort, could arsenic be introduced into the body after death and be carried by the ordinary processes of diffusion to a point [the brain] so remote from the central ...
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