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Heavy metals (HMs)

Heavy Metals

Heavy Metals

... 13 heavy metals, which have a significant impact on the environment as well as on human ...these metals includes arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, mercury, manganese, nickel, lead, tin, and ...

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Heavy metals content in low priced toys

Heavy metals content in low priced toys

... of heavy metals in toys is ...other heavy metals in the assessment to identify the health risks concerning in ...of metals as studied in this ...

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Heavy metals in sediments of Yangzonghai Lake, China

Heavy metals in sediments of Yangzonghai Lake, China

... As heavy metal is characterized by recalcitrance, general biotoxicity, bioaccumulation and biomagnifications, heavy metal pollution in the environment has drawn great attention ...years, heavy metal ...

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Phycoremediation of heavy metals in wet market wastewater

Phycoremediation of heavy metals in wet market wastewater

... The experiment was cultured for 18 days and fixed volume of 10 mL was taken out under sterilized conditions after 18 days of treatment. The sample was then diluted with deionized water up to 50mL and analyzed for ...

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Assessment of Heavy Metals in Gallus and their Impacts on Human

Assessment of Heavy Metals in Gallus and their Impacts on Human

... Some metals, such as lead and mercury, easily cross the placenta and damage the fetal ...some metals can result in learning difficulties, memory impairment, damage to the nervous system, and behavioral ...

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An Investigation on the evaluation of heavy metals in Kappaphycus alvarezii

An Investigation on the evaluation of heavy metals in Kappaphycus alvarezii

... of metals ions from waste waters have directed attention to biosorption based on metal binding capacities of various biological ...of heavy metals from aqueous ...

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Heavy Metals in Neuston from the Straits of Malacca

Heavy Metals in Neuston from the Straits of Malacca

... Contamination of Malacca Straits marine ecosystems with heavy metals is receiving more attentions (Babji et al., 1978; Law and Singh, 1988; Din, 1992). Knowledge about metal concentration in the surface ...

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Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Using Aquatic Macrophytes

Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Using Aquatic Macrophytes

... by heavy metals resulting from their increasing utilization in industrial processes is causing many problems for both human health and the aquatic ...of heavy metal ions to very low levels and in the ...

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Phytoremediation of some heavy metals in contaminated soil

Phytoremediation of some heavy metals in contaminated soil

... with heavy metals which are concentrated in surface layer of the soil and translocated to plant and food ...absorb heavy metal ions from the ...

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Selected toxic and essential heavy metals in impacted teeth and the surrounding mandibular bones of people exposed to heavy metals in the environment

Selected toxic and essential heavy metals in impacted teeth and the surrounding mandibular bones of people exposed to heavy metals in the environment

... of heavy metals in impacted wisdom teeth and the mandibular bones surrounding the impacted ...of heavy metals in these tissues in relation to the concentrations in the environment have been ...

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Heavy Metals Contaminations in Environment and National Power

Heavy Metals Contaminations in Environment and National Power

... of heavy metals in industrial wastes and resulted environmental problems of improper removal of those require these wastes to be filtered before discharge to environment or sewerage collection ...: ...

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CLOPYRALID DISSIPATION IN THE SOIL CONTAMINATED WITH HEAVY METALS

CLOPYRALID DISSIPATION IN THE SOIL CONTAMINATED WITH HEAVY METALS

... The research involved controlled experiments. The soil samples were collected from cultivated fields, from 0–15 cm arable layer. Two types of soil, featuring naturally diversified content of cop- per and zinc, were used ...

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Diffuse Heavy Metals Pollution in Central India

Diffuse Heavy Metals Pollution in Central India

... summer) heavy metals concentration were exceeding the permissible limit and may affect the environment as well as the health of the in habitants of central India, who depends on Riner Beechar, Bichhiya, ...

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Determination of Heavy Metals Pollution in Tobruk Bay

Determination of Heavy Metals Pollution in Tobruk Bay

... of heavy metals are soil erosion, rock temperament, and the dissolution of water soluble salts, While human resources are discharged directly from industrial and domestic wastewater to aquatic ecosystems ...

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Adsorption of heavy metals by soils of East Kazakhstan

Adsorption of heavy metals by soils of East Kazakhstan

... As a result of the rapid development of the industry a negative impact on the environment has become global in nature, leading to contamination of large areas [1,2,5]. Currently, one of these problems is the pollution of ...

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Heavy metals effect on breast cancer progression

Heavy metals effect on breast cancer progression

... In order to determine the spatial features of HM localization in “cancer” tissue we studied the chemical composition of IDC by energy dispersion method on scan- ning electron microscope. This process took place in two ...

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Functionalized Activated Carbon for the Removal of
Heavy Metals

Functionalized Activated Carbon for the Removal of Heavy Metals

... are metals or metal compounds, production of plastics, such as polyvinyl Chloride, involving the use of metal compounds, particularly as heat stabilizers, and so ...of heavy metals such as copper, ...

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PROFILE OF HEAVY METALS IN SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS

PROFILE OF HEAVY METALS IN SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS

... Concentration of essential and non-essential heavy metals in medicinal plants beyond permissible limit is a matter of great concern to public safety all over the world. The problem is rather more serious in ...

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Pollution Of Soils By Heavy Metals In Eastbaghdad In Iraq

Pollution Of Soils By Heavy Metals In Eastbaghdad In Iraq

... Their levels in the environment are not stable and vary according to industrialproduction, urbanization, climate changes and many other factors [3]. So, there is anincreasing interest in studies of critical soil ...

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Impact of heavy metals of soil on public health

Impact of heavy metals of soil on public health

... the heavy metals exert toxic effects on soil microorganism hence results in the change of the diversity, population size and overall activity of the soil microbial communities and observed that the ...

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