Dietary intake of some elements in the Catania area. Part III: Lead, mercury and cadmium
Fallico, R.; Ferrante, M.; Sciacca, S.
Igiene Moderna 113(3): 199-208
2000
Accession: 010459916
The content of lead, mercury and cadmium was determined in household and cafeteria diets in the Catania area. The weekly mean concentrations were within recommended ranges but showed an evident generalized background contamination that must not be disregarded.
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