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Science 26 February 1971:
Vol. 171. no. 3973, pp. 788 - 789
DOI: 10.1126/science.171.3973.788

Articles

Mercury in the Environment: Natural and Human Factors

Allen L. Hammond

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Article topics:

  • Materials Science..Toxic Metals
  • Earth Sciences..Hazardous Waste
  • Medicine..Pediatric Poisoning
  • Physiology..Humans
  • Medicine..Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease
  • Medicine..Poisoning


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Mercury and Lead in the Greenland Ice Sheet: A Reexamination of the Data.
E. M. Dickson, E. M. Dickson, C. C. Patterson, H. V. Weiss, M. Koide, and E. D. Goldberg (1972)
Science 177, 536-538
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Mercury Concentrations in Museum Specimens of Tuna and Swordfish.
G. E. Miller, P. M. Grant, R. Kishore, F. J. Steinkruger, F. S. Rowland, and V. P. Guinn (1972)
Science 175, 1121-1122
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Selenium: Relation to Decreased Toxicity of Methylmercury Added to Diets Containing Tuna.
H. E. Ganther, C. Goudie, M. L. Sunde, M. J. Kopecky, P. Wagner, S.-H. Oh, and W. G. Hoekstra (1972)
Science 175, 1122-1124
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