Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... lead ( 11 ) , even though they were measured in a Santa Barbara Basin core also studied by Herbert et al . Alkenones are mainly produced by coccolithophorids , microalgae that follow a distinct bloom pattern ( 12 ) . The alkenones may ...
... lead ( 11 ) , even though they were measured in a Santa Barbara Basin core also studied by Herbert et al . Alkenones are mainly produced by coccolithophorids , microalgae that follow a distinct bloom pattern ( 12 ) . The alkenones may ...
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... lead levels with a chelating agent in children with moderate levels of lead exposure ( 20 to 44 micrograms per deciliter ) would re- sult in improved scores on measures of in- telligence and other abilities . Contrary to hypothesis ...
... lead levels with a chelating agent in children with moderate levels of lead exposure ( 20 to 44 micrograms per deciliter ) would re- sult in improved scores on measures of in- telligence and other abilities . Contrary to hypothesis ...
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... Lead at high doses kills chil- dren by causing an encephalopathy , so the question is not whether lead is toxic to the brain , but at what dose the toxicity is mea- surable . Lead is the best studied of the en- vironmental chemical ...
... Lead at high doses kills chil- dren by causing an encephalopathy , so the question is not whether lead is toxic to the brain , but at what dose the toxicity is mea- surable . Lead is the best studied of the en- vironmental chemical ...
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