By Monica Nordberg, Gunnar F. Nordberg, Bruce A. Fowler, Lars Friberg
ISBN-10: 0123694132
ISBN-13: 9780123694133
Instruction manual of the Toxicology of Metals is the normal reference paintings for physicians, toxicologists and engineers within the box of environmental and occupational healthiness. This re-creation is a complete assessment of the consequences on organic structures from steel parts and their compounds. a wholly new constitution and illustrations symbolize the gigantic array of developments made because the final variation. distinctive emphasis has been put on the poisonous results in people with chapters at the prognosis, therapy and prevention of steel poisoning. This updated reference presents easy accessibility to a wide variety of uncomplicated toxicological facts and likewise offers a basic advent to the toxicology of steel compounds. * Covers up to date toxicological details on 31 metal parts and their compounds, each one in a separate bankruptcy * New chapters on normal chemistry, organic tracking and biomarkers, crucial metals, ideas for prevention of the poisonous results of metals, and extra
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention Via Fontana Candida Rome Italy Antimony PETER F. D. D. D. Professor National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health Australian National University, Canberra, Australia and Department of Public Health Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences Wellington, New Zealand Mercury JOSEPH R. D. D. D. Prof. D. USEPA Department of Exposure Assessment Coordination and Policy Washington, DC USA Interactions in Metal Toxicology R. D. D.
The work on this Criteria Document took approximately 15 years to complete. The Scientific Committee started a series of workshops and meetings dealing with basic aspects of factors related to metabolism, dose effects, dose response, and critical organs for metals. The first of these meetings was held in Slanchev Briag, Bulgaria, in 1971. It was followed by meetings in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1972 (TGMA, 1973), Tokyo, Japan in 1974, and Stockholm, Sweden in 1977. Results of the consensus reached were published (“Effects and Dose Response Relationships of Toxic Metals” edited by G.
Now the drilling has been stopped, and emphasis is on analytical and technical programs. One meeting of particular importance for the Handbook and referred to previously (TGMT, 1979) concerned the concept of a critical concentration of a metal in a cell or in an organ. The metal concentration at which adverse functional changes occur in the cell was defined as the critical concentration for the cell. The critical organ concentration was defined as the mean concentration in an organ that would be necessary for a number of the most sensitive cells in the organ to be affected.
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