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Cumulative Subject metallation

The Formula Index, as well as the Subject Index, is a Cumulative Index for Volumes 26-30. The Index is organized to allow the most efficient location of specific compounds and groups of compounds related by central metal ion or ligand grouping. [Pg.411]

The arrangement of the syntheses in the first part of Volume XIV is divided into three chapters, namely, Phosphorus Compounds, Non-Transition-Metal Compounds, and Transition-Metal Compounds. The reader is advised to seek particular compounds in the subject or formula indexes. The indexes at the end of this volume are cumulative from Volume XI through Volume XIV. [Pg.245]

The efficacy of urinary porphyrin profiles as a biomarker of exposures to metals other than lead in human populations is less well established. Studies on dentists with occupational mercury exposure have provided preliminary evidence of the potential utility of urinary porphyrin changes as a biomarker of low-level mercury exposure in human subjects (Woods et al. 1993), and further studies have demonstrated their efficacy as a measure of cumulative effects of mercury on specific tests of neurobehavioral function (Echeverria... [Pg.45]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.55 , Pg.481 ]




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