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- W1964057918 abstract "This chapter discusses the environmental and toxicological significance of Mercury (Hg). It occurs in nature as a mixture of seven stable isotopes. Two radioactive isotopes, 197Hg and 203Hg, are widely used in toxicological studies, radiometric analysis, and in checks of the yield of analytical procedures. Mercury may occur in three oxidation states: elemental or metallic mercury; Hg (0), monovalent mercury; Hg (I), and divalent mercury, Hg (II). The aspects relevant to human exposure are reviewed in the chapter. Fish and marine mammals and birds preying on fish may contain considerable amounts of mercury. Different chemical forms of mercury have different metabolism and toxic effects. The analytical specification of the mercury is crucial. Exposure to elemental mercury vapor may cause effects on the central nervous system, with a change of personality and tremor. Blood is used for biological monitoring of exposure to Hg (0) vapor and MeHg. The type of compound is determinative for the distribution of mercury between blood cells and plasma. Sampling and sample handling are important aspects of any determination of mercury in biological specimens." @default.
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- W1964057918 title "L'influence de traces d'or(III) sur les phenomenes d'adsorption en vue de la conservation de solutions diluees de mercure(ii) dans des recipients en verre" @default.
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