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Semi-metals toxic effects

Ordinarily wipe samples are used to semi-quantitatively measure surface contamination of materials that may present an ingestion hazards. At least in theory, wipe samples can also be used to establish the potential for skin absorption and/or hazardous skin effects, but this is normally very secondary to their use as indicators of the potential for ingestion of toxic metals. [Pg.240]


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