Toxicology Biological Monitoring of Metals in Humans

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Allergic Contact Dermatitis
analytical toxicology
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
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Benign Pneumoconiosis
biomonitoring protocols
Blood Concentration
blood metal analysis
Bushveld Complex
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Crustal Abundance
environmental health assessment
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Estimated Body Burden
Flameless Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
Harry V. Ellis
human biological monitoring studies
Interim Primary Drinking Water Standard
Joy L. Mccann
Metal Fume Fever
National Interim Primary Drinking Water
Neutron Activation Analysis
Ni Cd Batteries
Norilsk Region
occupational exposure monitoring
OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit
Plasma Concentrations
Platinum Group Metal
Rare Earth Metals
Rare Earth Minerals
Rare Earths
Short Term Exposure Limit
Spark Source Mass Spectrometry
Sulfide Ore Bodies
Sulfite Oxidase
Total Body Burden
trace element exposure

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315898285
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As one of many tasks of an analytical chemistry program sponsored by the office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances, Field Studies Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (EPA Prime Contract No. 68-02-3938), Midwest Research Institute (MRI) prepared these summaries of the mammalian toxicology of 52 individual elements (metals and metalloids) and the lanthanides (rare earth elements). MRI is assisting the EPA in developing protocols for the monitoring of selected metals and organic compounds in the blood of the general U.S. population. The monitoring will enable evaluation of changes in the blood levels over time and any trends associated with instituted control measures. This review will help EPA select the metals to be included in the monitoring effort based on toxicity, relative exposure, and the ability of blood measurements to reflect exposure.

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