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Studies of cadmium, mercury and lead in man. The value of X-ray fluorescence measurements in vivo

Two XRF methods have been used for in vivo studies of mercury, cadmium and lead. Persons with a history of long-term occupational mercury exposure had elevated mercury concentrations in their kidneys (up to 65 µg/g). The minimum detectable concentration varied between 12 and 45 µg/g. Battery plant workers had elevated cadmium concentrations in their kidneys (up to 350 µg/g) and liver (up to 80 µg/

Welfare, Security and the Level of Fertility: A Global Analysis, 1985 and 1995.

Aims: This study aims to find an explanation for differentials in the level of fertility through the analysis of the recent data of seventy-eight developed and developing countries. The main approach adopted is the specification of a macroeconomic interdependent model testing hypotheses within an institutional point of view. Methods: This is a cross-sectional data analysis in a system of four equ

Acute pancreatitis. With special reference to the activation peptide from carboxypeptidase B (CAPAP) as a predictor of severity

There is a wide range in the reported annual incidence of acute pancreatitis (AP). A minority of these patients develop a severe disease characterised by a high mortality and morbidity. In order to improve the outcome for patients with an attack of severe AP it is important to identify these patients early in the course of disease. A prediction of severity is especially important for selection of

Corvellec nsr 31 maj 2013

Handledningsaritmetik Olika marknader Olika slags värde Hervé Corvellec Institution för Service Management Campus Helsingborg Lunds Universitet NSR, 31 maj 2013 En specifik affärsmodell Public Service activities Marketing activities Waste management fees Processing activities Waste Products and recycled materials Waste management Income Incomes from sales Organization’s boundaries Landfill Olika m

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Island Women and the Obesity Transition: Examining SES, Ethnicity and Economic Development

Rates of overweight and obesity are increasing rapidly in developing countries due to economic development, decreasing levels of physical activity, and shifting diets and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) tend to have significantly higher obesity prevalence than the global average. This study aims to understand socioeconomic differences in female obesity in different island contexts. Dietary h