Child risk assessment of selected metal(loid)s from urban soils using in vitro UBM procedure
In city agglomerations significant pollution results from fossil fuel combustion from heat and power plants, transportation, and boilers in households. In this context, pollution from recalcitrant, environmentally accumulative metal(loid)s can be a critical human health risk. In day-care centers, pl...
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Main Authors: | Szymon Łucjan Różański, Jose Matias Peñas Castejón, Donald G. McGahan |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/87b478f0c56a4fcfaa25c3c842f22ac2 |
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