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Environmental Factors Contributing to The Body Burden of Lead as Determined By In Vivo X-Ray Fluorescence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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Human exposure to lead may induce a variety of adverse effects on health including haematological, neurobehavioural, cardiovascular and renal changes and therefore continues to be a public health concern (Needleman 1989). Lead is dispersed in the environment from where it may be inhaled or ingested by man. Environmental exposure may arise from a number of potential sources: typically industrial emissions, exhaust from petrol engines, drinking water, foodstuffs, paint, soldered cans, lead glazed earthenware, dust and soil. A further source is tobacco smoke.
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- VIII. In Vivo Applications of XRS
- Information
- Advances in X-Ray Analysis , Volume 38: Forty-third Annual Conference on Applications of X-ray Analysis , 1994 , pp. 633 - 639
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- Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1994