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Melamine contamination

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2009
In the summer of 2008, serious illnesses and deaths of babies in China were linked to melamine-tainted powdered infant formula. Melamine contains several metabolites, such as ammeline, ammelide, and cyanuric acid, and has been used for the adulteration of foods or milk to increase their apparent protein content.
Yu-Chang, Tyan   +4 more
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Contaminated Meteorite

Science, 1964
One stone of the Orgueil meteorite shower contains an assortment of biogenic materials: coal fragments, seed capsules of the reed Juncus conglomeratus , other plant fragments, and an optically active, water-soluble protein material resembling collagen-derived glues.
E, Anders   +5 more
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Biological contaminants

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1994
"The potential economic impact of indoor air pollution is quite high and is estimated in the tens of billions of dollars per year. Such impacts includes direct medical costs and lost earnings due to major illness as well as increased employee sick days and lost productivity." The health consequences of biological contamination range from uncomfortable ...
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Soil Contamination

2015
Soil, the final product of long-lasting forming processes, is a nearly non-renewable source and an environmental necessity. Soil contamination, also known as soil pollution, which is generally defined as the presence of man-made chemicals and alterations in soil, is widely capable of causing long-term health issues and a disrupted ecosystem.
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