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Assessment of Phosphatic Fertilizer Production Impact on Occupational Staff Based on NAA of Hair, Nails, and Inhald Particles

Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) was performed for the determination of 25 elements in hair, toenails, and PM 2.5 (particles smaller than 2.5 μ m in aerodynamic diameter) to assess how human tissues of occupational staff and inhaled particles follow the industrial exposure of Gdansk Phosphatic fert...

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Published in:Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering, 2005-12, Vol.40 (12), p.2137-2152
Main Authors: Raińska, Emilia, Biziuk, Marek, Sarbu, Costel, Szczepaniak, Karolina, Frontasyeva, Marina Vladimirovna, Culicov, Otilia, Bode, Peter, Astel, Aleksander
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Chemical Industry
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Fertilizers - analysis
Fertilizing
Hair
Hair - chemistry
Humans
Inhalation Exposure - analysis
Manganese
Mann-Whitney U-test
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Neutron Activation Analysis
Occupational
Organic Chemicals - analysis
Particle Size
Phosphatic fertilizer plant
Poland
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Statistical methods
Statistics, Nonparametric
Uranium
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