Heavy Metals in the Environment: International Conference Heidelberg, September 1983, Volume 1 |
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Contents
Comparative Environmental Chemistries of Metals and Metalloids | 11 |
Total Risk Assessment for Heavy Metals | 27 |
Measurement of Dose and Effect in Occupational Exposure to Metals | 41 |
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accumulation acid activated sludge activity aluminium analysis animals arsenic atmospheric atomic absorption average bacteria biological blood lead cadmium cells Chem chemical chromium complexes compounds containing copper correlation creatinine decrease deposition determined digestion dose effects emission Environ environmental excretion exposed exposure extraction factors filter fraction Gould Bay heavy metals higher hypertension increase indicate inorganic intake kidney laboratory lead concentrations levels liver manganese measured mercury metal concentrations metallothioneins method methylmercury mg/kg molybdenum nitric acid º º obtained organic particles plant pollution population precipitation protein range renal samples sediment sewage sludge showed significant soil soluble solution sources speciation species Table tion tissue tolerant toxic trace elements trace metals treatment ug/l uptake urinary urine values vanadium wet deposition workers X-ray zinc