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Ying Liu, Wenjing Shen, Kaixuan Fan, Weihao Pei and Shaomin Liu
The impacts of heavy metal pollution in arable soil on agricultural production, environmental health, and the wellbeing of urban and rural residents cannot be overlooked. It has become a significant bottleneck in achieving comprehensive rural revitalizat...
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Christine E. Sanders and Raymond J. Santucci, Jr.
A rigorous assessment of marine atmospheric corrosion at a controlled NRL test site in Key West Florida was conducted. Certain factors which have been previously implicated in the literature as influencing the corrosion of engineering materials in atmosp...
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Anna K Jönsson, Henrik Lövborg, Wolfgang Lohr, Bertil Ekman and Joacim Rocklöv
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between outdoor temperature in Sweden and the reporting of drug-induced hyponatremia to the Medical Products Agency (MPA). Methods: All individual adverse drug reactions (ADR) reported to MPA from 1 January 2010 t...
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Kihal-Talantikite Wahida, Cindy M. Padilla, Zmirou-Navier Denis, Blanchard Olivier, Le Nir Géraldine, Quenel Philippe and Deguen Séverine
Many epidemiological studies examining long-term health effects of exposure to air pollutants have characterized exposure by the outdoor air concentrations at sites that may be distant to subjects? residences at different points in time. The temporal and...
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Declan T. Waugh, William Potter, Hardy Limeback and Michael Godfrey
The Republic of Ireland (RoI) is the only European Country with a mandatory national legislation requiring artificial fluoridation of drinking water and has the highest per capita consumption of black tea in the world. Tea is a hyperaccumulator of fluori...
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Ari S. Lewis, Sonja N. Sax, Susan C. Wason and Sharan L. Campleman
Regulatory agencies are under increased pressure to consider broader public health concerns that extend to multiple pollutant exposures, multiple exposure pathways, and vulnerable populations. Specifically, cumulative risk assessment initiatives have str...
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Paul S. Price and Xianglu Han
Due to the vast number of possible combinations of chemicals to which individuals are exposed and the resource-intensive nature of cumulative risk assessments, there is a need to determine when cumulative assessments are most required. This paper propose...
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