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Toxicological profile for malathion

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The article was published on 2003-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 128 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Malathion.

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Air Pollution and Daily Mortality in Residential Areas of Beijing,China (開発途上国における人口増加と地球環境問題の相互連関に関する基礎的研究)

TL;DR: The relationship between air pollution and daily mortality in 1989 was examined in two residential areas in Beijing, China as mentioned in this paper, where very high concentrations of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and total suspended particulates (TSPs) were observed in these areas.
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Introduction to Health Physics

Jack S. Krohmer
- 01 Sep 1969 - 
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Clinical management of poisoning and drug overdose

TL;DR: Interestingly, clinical management of poisoning and drug overdose that you really wait for now is coming and it's significant to wait for the representative and beneficial books to read.
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Metabolism of inhaled dihalomethanes in vivo: differentiation of kinetic constants for two independent pathways.

TL;DR: Dihalomethanes are metabolized by two major pathways: an oxidative, cytochrome P-450-mediated pathway that has been previously thought to yield only CO, and a glutathione (GSH)-dependent one that yields CO2.
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Lung Cancer Risk in Hard-Metal Workers

TL;DR: The hypothesis that workers who manufacture hard metals have an increased mortality from lung cancer due to simultaneous exposure to cobalt and tungsten carbide is supported.
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Distribution of chemical concentrations in US coastal and estuarine sediment

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Copper speciation and binding by organic matter in copper-contaminated streamwater

TL;DR: Fulvic acid binding sites (1.3−70 μm) and EDTA (0.0017−0.18 μM) accounted for organically bound Cu in seven stream samples measured by potentiometric titration.
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Effect of atrazine on ovarian function in the rat

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that atrazine can disrupt ovarian function and bring about major changes in the endocrine profile of the female.