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  • 4. Trace elements in urinary stones: a preliminary investigation in Fars province, Iran.
    Keshavarzi B, Yavarashayeri N, Irani D, Moore F, Zarasvandi A, Salari M.
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  • 9. [Sources, pollution statue and potential ecological risk of heavy metals in surface sediments of Aibi Lake, Northwest China].
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  • 11. [Variation characteristics and potential ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in the surface sediments of Bohai Bay].
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  • 16. Low exposure to melamine increases the risk of urolithiasis in adults.
    Liu CC, Wu CF, Chen BH, Huang SP, Goggins W, Lee HH, Chou YH, Wu WJ, Huang CH, Shiea J, Lee CH, Wu KY, Wu MT.
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  • 19. The level and distribution of heavy metals and changes in oxidative stress indices in humans from Lahore district, Pakistan.
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  • 20. Historical perspective of heavy metals contamination (Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb, Zn) in the Seine River basin (France) following a DPSIR approach (1950-2005).
    Meybeck M, Lestel L, Bonté P, Moilleron R, Colin JL, Rousselot O, Hervé D, de Pontevès C, Grosbois C, Thévenot DR.
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