A Taati, MH Salehi, J Mohammadi, R Mohajer… - Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
… −1 ) as an estimate of human daily exposure to pathways of traceelements. Based on the total health risk assessment, the calculated HQ values for traceelements were collected and …
MU Pathak, V Shetty, D Kalra - Journal of Advanced Oral …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
… form an indispensable part of human growth and nutrition. They are … human body. This systematic review was conducted with the aim to assess the role of traceelements on oral health …
… Traceelements (TEs) may have toxic effects to plants and humans; thus, countries and … Values of the various factors used in the equations concerning humanhealth risk in this …
DC Gupta - International Journal of Coal Geology, 1999 - Elsevier
… , humanhealth. The study of traceelements in natural waters suggests that concentration of the above elements are above the safety limit in a majority of samples and are hazardous to …
… present study, these traceelement concentrations pose several health risks to regular fish … an estimated humanhealth risk was based on adults of 60 kg. However, the humanhealth risk …
J Pan, HS Chon, MR Cave, CJ Oates… - … , Human Health and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Some of the earliest writings about toxic traceelements (TTEs) are included in the Chinese Materia Medica written about 2737 BC by the mythical emperor of China, Shen Nung, who is …
… Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Mo, and B are essential to the normal growth of plants, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Mo, Co and Se are essential to the growth and health of animals and human beings, and Cu, Zn, …
AS Prasad, D Oberleas - 1976 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This monograph is based on papers presented at an International Symposium on Trace Elements and Human Disease held at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, in July 1974. …
… these soils could present humanhealth risk related to traceelement exposure. Among the … similar traceelement exposure risk. The percentage of samples presenting traceelement …