Dietary Intakes of Bismuth, Cadmium, Cobalt, Chromium, Lead and Thallium for Ukrainians

Dietary intakes of six trace elements, bismuth(Bi),cadmium(Cd),cobalt(Co),chromium(Cr),lead(Pb),and thallium(Tl)in Ukrainian subjects were estimated in relation to the health effects on habitants after the Chernobyl accident. Two hundred and sixty-eight diet samples were collected from twenty-five o...

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