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Heavy metal toxicities

Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 1974
Several reviews have been published recently on the toxicity of heavy metals, but few of these have made any reference to the influence of the nutritional state of animals upon their tolerance of heavy metals. Furthermore, the clinical and metabolic changes occurring as a consequence of increased dietary intake of heavy metals are extremely dependent ...
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HEAVY METALS

American Journal of Environment Studies, 2017
Purpose: The study investigated on heavy metalsMethodology: The study used desktop study research design.Results: Phytoremediation has been perceived to be a more environmentally-friendly “green” and low tech alternative to more active and intrusive remedial methods.Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The potential role of both free ...
Smaranika Jena, Surjendu Kumar Dey
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‘Heavy Metal’

The Art Book, 2001
Book reviewed in this article:Edited by Hal Foster and Gordon Hughes, Richard ...
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Heavy Metal History

Scientific American, 2020
Mark, Fischetti, Nadieh, Bremer
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Heavy Metals

1975
Abstract The Copper Age in China seemF to coincide with the half-legendary Hsia Dynasty (2033–1562 B.C.?), though no material evidence for this has yet been found. Some Chinese historians of later time say that copper implements and weapons were in use in the reign of Emperor Yu (2140–2130 B.C.?). In Shu Ching, for instance, it is stated
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Heavy Metals

2011
Joachim Reitner, Volker Thiel
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Heavy metal toxicology

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1998
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