Historical use of metals in the human bodyFerguson, AB
This study provides an insight into a province of Santa Fe region of a developing country, namely San Cristobal and Huanqueros, Argentina and a possible link between arsenic, copper and iron concentration in toenail, fingernail and hair in the population. A multivariate statistical tool, known as...
A lack of iodine in the human diet leads to some serious diseases. The ultimate source of metals within the human body is rocks, which weather into soil, gaining or losing some of their chemical constituents. The crops we eat selectively remove from the soil the elements that they require ...
Humans have tried to restore function to the human body stricken with trauma or disease. Often metals and other materials have been used for this purpose. Metals in biomedical device are exploited due to their inertness and structural functions. They are generally preferred over polymers or ceramics...
Role of heavy metals in human health and particularly in respect to diabetic patients 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 32 作者: M Asif 摘要: Minerals are individual of the components of foods and are not produced in the body but essential for best possible health. Several essential metals...
This thesis describes the negative influence of heavy metals on human body. Most often, these metals enter the body by ingestion but also by inhalation or through the skin. Accumulation of toxins in the body is limited by biological barriers. However, excessive amounts of such toxins are still...
Literal refers to the proportion of heavy metals of greater than 5 metals, including gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, heavy metals accumulate in the human body reaches a certain level, can cause chronic poisoning. 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 ...
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Human hair samples were also analyzed to indicate the exposure level in the human body. Our results show that heavy metal pollution may pose high potential health risks to local residents, especially in the village closest to the mine (V1), mainly due to Pb, Cd and Hg. Correspondingly, ...
To characterize early-life metal exposure using deciduous teeth in a community concerned about past exposures. Methods Naturally shed teeth were collected from 30 children ages 5–13 years who resided in Holliston, Massachusetts since conception. We estimated weekly prenatal and postnatal (up to 1...