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The following pages link to Arsenic and lead contamination in urban soils of Villa de la Paz (Mexico) affected by historical mine wastes and its effect on children's health studied by micronucleated exfoliated cells assay (Q40044172):
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- Effect of mining activities in biotic communities of Villa de la Paz, San Luis Potosi, Mexico (Q30392173) (← links)
- Validation of TOF-SIMS and FE-SEM/EDS Techniques Combined with Sorption and Desorption Experiments to Check Competitive and Individual Pb2+ and Cd2+ Association with Components of B Soil Horizons (Q35609731) (← links)
- Association of Children's Urinary CC16 Levels with Arsenic Concentrations in Multiple Environmental Media (Q36938071) (← links)
- Potential uses, limitations, and basic procedures of micronuclei and nuclear abnormalities in buccal cells (Q37598558) (← links)
- Dust-Metal Sources in an Urbanized Arid Zone: Implications for Health-Risk Assessments. (Q39017585) (← links)
- Persistent Organic Pollutants and Heavy Metal Concentrations in Soil from the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. (Q40311979) (← links)
- Bioaccessibility of As, Cu, Pb, and Zn in mine waste, urban soil, and road dust in the historical mining village of Kaňk, Czech Republic. (Q40479137) (← links)
- Concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and heavy metals in soil from San Luis Potosí, México. (Q41722110) (← links)
- Biomarkers of lead exposure among a population under environmental stress (Q43611703) (← links)
- Cultivable endophytic bacteria from heavy metal(loid)-tolerant plants (Q46471392) (← links)
- Investigating the relationship between lead speciation and bioaccessibility of mining impacted soils and dusts. (Q50246544) (← links)
- The Perceived Consequences of Gold Mining in Postwar El Salvador: A Qualitative Study. (Q52307799) (← links)
- Substantial Evidences Indicate That Inorganic Arsenic Is a Genotoxic Carcinogen: a Review (Q58125931) (← links)
- Natural Background and Anthropogenic Arsenic Enrichment in Florida Soils, Surface Water, and Groundwater: A Review with a Discussion on Public Health Risk (Q58544002) (← links)
- Potential Co-exposure to Arsenic and Fluoride and Biomonitoring Equivalents for Mexican Children (Q92379559) (← links)
- Environmental Exposure of Arsenic in Groundwater Associated to Carcinogenic Risk in Underweight Children Exposed to Fluorides (Q92922251) (← links)