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Potentially toxic elements content in the surficial marine sediment (peloid) from Makirina bay (central Adriatic)

The aim of the present study was to determine the concentrations of several potentially toxic elements (PTE) in the recent marine sediment of Makirina bay (central Adriatic), which could according to its organoleptic properties be used as a virgin material for medical treatment, wellness and relax p...

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Main Authors: Komar, D., Lambaša Belak, Ž., Dolenec, T., Dolenec, M., Vrhovnik, P., Rogan Šmuc, N.
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Medical materials
Medical treatment
Organoleptic properties
peloids
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potentially toxic elements (PTE)
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