Results 301 to 310 of about 818,453 (359)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Mercury, Mercury Alloys, and Mercury Compounds
2001The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Properties 2.1. Physical Properties 2.2. Chemical Properties 3. Resources and Raw Materials 3.1. Deposits 3.2. Secondary Sources 4. Production 4.1. Extraction from Primary Sources 4.1.1. Dressing 4.1.2. Processing to Metallic Mercury 4.1.3.
Matthias Simon +3 more
openaire +1 more source
Condensation of mercury in mercury-arc tubes
Electrical Engineering, 1940It is found experimentally that the efficiency of condensation of mercury vapor on cold metal surfaces is quite low. The condensing efficiency of steel surfaces is increased several fold by positive-ion bombardment of the surface. Nickel surfaces condense mercury vapor several times as efficiently as steel.
Joseph Slepian, W. M. Brubaker
openaire +1 more source
Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
In response to the question "What is your favorite element?" the appeal of mercury is described.
openaire +1 more source
In response to the question "What is your favorite element?" the appeal of mercury is described.
openaire +1 more source
New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Mercury, particularly methylmercury, is an established worldwide environmental pollutant with known toxicity in humans. The toxic effects of methylmercury in fish were first brought to light after several episodes of poisoning in Japan that involved a spectrum of adverse clinical outcomes.
P Michael, Bolger, B A, Schwetz
openaire +2 more sources
Mercury, particularly methylmercury, is an established worldwide environmental pollutant with known toxicity in humans. The toxic effects of methylmercury in fish were first brought to light after several episodes of poisoning in Japan that involved a spectrum of adverse clinical outcomes.
P Michael, Bolger, B A, Schwetz
openaire +2 more sources
Scientific American, 1971
The global mercury cycle is diagrammed, and the movement of mercury in aquatic food chains is discussed. The methylation mechanisms in aquatic systems are diagrammed and discussed. The mercury flow in US society is diagrammed; the diagram shows the percentage contribution of various sources to the environment. Atmospheric levels of mercury are graphed,
openaire +2 more sources
The global mercury cycle is diagrammed, and the movement of mercury in aquatic food chains is discussed. The methylation mechanisms in aquatic systems are diagrammed and discussed. The mercury flow in US society is diagrammed; the diagram shows the percentage contribution of various sources to the environment. Atmospheric levels of mercury are graphed,
openaire +2 more sources
Contact Dermatitis, 1994
We have observed 9 male patients with a generalized rash following the topical use of an over‐the‐counter antiparasitic powder (MOM®), containing ammoniated (11.2 g%) and metallic (4,2 g%) mercury, to treat phthiriasis (lice infestation). Primary and intensely erythemato‐exudative lesions of the pubic region and genitals were associated with inverted ...
Vena GA +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
We have observed 9 male patients with a generalized rash following the topical use of an over‐the‐counter antiparasitic powder (MOM®), containing ammoniated (11.2 g%) and metallic (4,2 g%) mercury, to treat phthiriasis (lice infestation). Primary and intensely erythemato‐exudative lesions of the pubic region and genitals were associated with inverted ...
Vena GA +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Science, 1971
A discussion of the dictionary definition of the word meat is presented. It is part of a rebuttal of a criticism of a paper on the relevance of current standards for mercury contamination of food. Incidences of mercury poisoning in humans by ingestion of contaminated food are briefly discussed. 2 references.
openaire +2 more sources
A discussion of the dictionary definition of the word meat is presented. It is part of a rebuttal of a criticism of a paper on the relevance of current standards for mercury contamination of food. Incidences of mercury poisoning in humans by ingestion of contaminated food are briefly discussed. 2 references.
openaire +2 more sources
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1997
The major physical forms of mercury to which humans are exposed are mercury vapor, Hg0, and methylmercury compounds, Ch3HgX. Mercury vapor emitted from both natural and anthropogenic sources is globally distributed in the atmosphere. It is returned as a water-soluble form in precipitation and finds its way into bodies of fresh and ocean water. Land run-
openaire +2 more sources
The major physical forms of mercury to which humans are exposed are mercury vapor, Hg0, and methylmercury compounds, Ch3HgX. Mercury vapor emitted from both natural and anthropogenic sources is globally distributed in the atmosphere. It is returned as a water-soluble form in precipitation and finds its way into bodies of fresh and ocean water. Land run-
openaire +2 more sources

