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Hair analyses as indicators of female students biological response to a move to a polluted environment
The response of seventeen female students to an increase in environmental pollution is reported. Although both lead and cadmium levels would have been expected to increase, only the former did (by an amount correlating with previous exposures). Cadmium levels actually decreased. Suggestions on the o...
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