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Public health consequences of heavy metals in dump sites
T. W. Clarkson, B. Weiss, C. Cox
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Heavy Metals
100%
Metals
72%
Public Health
59%
Lead
57%
Cadmium
47%
Mercury
47%
Hair
41%
Organic Chemicals
34%
Clothing
24%
Dust
22%
Health
20%
Molecular Weight
17%
Hand
15%
Head
15%
Urine
14%
Child
9%
Proteins
7%
Social Sciences
health consequences
98%
public health
60%
health authorities
19%
environmental pollution
17%
clothing
17%
complaint
16%
social issue
15%
health
15%
commitment
11%
time
5%
Chemical Compounds
Heavy Metal
70%
Metal
37%
Exposure Assessment
31%
Methylmercury(.)
27%
Chemical Species
23%
Dust
23%
Indicator
18%
Protein
8%
Time
7%