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developing countriesresultsin elevated metal levels Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Neurotoxicity

the factorsinfluencingthe heavy metal distribution in polluted fluvial system sediments

the composition(passive) are influenced byextensive properties of lode gold deposits

by the composition and(passive) are influenced byextensive properties of lode gold deposits

the stored wasteinfluencesthe contents of heavy metals in the Bytomka River bottom sediments

by the compositionIn northeastern Russia(passive) are influenced byextensive properties of lode gold deposits

the composition andIn northeastern Russia(passive) are influenced byextensive properties of lode gold deposits

A number of ... fortunate enoughto have discoveredthe remarkable properties of hot metal

fortunate enoughto have discoveredthe remarkable properties of hot metal

chemical speciationinfluencesmetal bioavailability in sediments for the European Science Foundation

factorsinfluencingthe properties of metallic iron nanoparticles

a factorinfluencingdistribution of heavy metals in bed sediment

several different coupling and interaction - mechanisms ( exchange interaction , crystal anisotropy , magnetostriction etc(passive) are influenced byThe softmagnetic properties of ferromagnetic metals

by heat and time factors(passive) influenced bynanostructure metal properties

Anthropogenic activitiesstrongly influencedmetal occurrence in sediments

Granulometry and organic matter content ... the two main factorscould influencethe geochemical behavior of heavy metals in sediments

the necessary information on processesinfluencethe behaviour of metals in sediments

Low levels of magnesiumare contributingdeposition of heavy metals in the brain

The composition of mineral in sedimentinfluencesthe distribution of heavy metal in sediment

in turncontributesto the accumulation of heavy metals in the LZR sediments

dam construction and(passive) were influenced byHeavy metal concentrations in the mainstream sediments

Other factors such as prism structure and morphologyalso influencesediment properties

the geologic environmentinfluencesediment properties

Another important aspectinfluencesdesorption of heavy metals in cationic form

the effluentwas contributingheavy metal quantities to the stream sediments

Organic materialinfluencessediment properties

Factorsinfluencingbioavailability of heavy metals in sediment

Many factorsinfluencethe concentration of heavy metal in sediments

Factorsinfluenceheavy metal concentrations in sediments

that acidcan causeheavy metals to leach from rocks

acidcan causeheavy metals to leach from rocks

Anthropogenic activitiesleadto heavy metals enrichment in sediments

The main parametersinfluencedheavy metal adsorption on bioadsorbent

ground waterresultingfrom leaching of heavy metal contaminants

Infaunal burrowersinfluencethe chemical properties of sediment substrates

the main environmental factorcausingheavy metals to be absorbed by sediments

clay contentinfluencesthe bioavailability of heavy metals

Low levels of magnesiumare contributingdeposition of heavy metals

of iron and sulfur atoms bound together in a ratio of one iron to two sulfuris composedof iron and sulfur atoms bound together in a ratio of one iron to two sulfur

EE2 adsorptioninfluencedEE2 adsorption

from rapid urbanization and industrializationresultfrom rapid urbanization and industrialization

the plantsmay influencethe plants

your water to taste and smell unpleasantcan causeyour water to taste and smell unpleasant

water to smell and taste badcausewater to smell and taste bad

in improved barrier performanceresultingin improved barrier performance

metal behavior and bioavailability in soils and sedimentsinfluencemetal behavior and bioavailability in soils and sediments

internal source(passive) caused byinternal source

from an electroplating plantoriginatedfrom an electroplating plant

oftenleadoften

from over a century of mining in the CdA mining district ( upstreamhas resultedfrom over a century of mining in the CdA mining district ( upstream

toxicity to plantscausetoxicity to plants

alsomay ... causealso

pollution(passive) caused bypollution

index of pollution(passive) caused byindex of pollution

leachingwill causeleaching

to chemiluminiscence supporting the growth of phototrophs at least partiallycontributingto chemiluminiscence supporting the growth of phototrophs at least partially

in biological and ecological effectscan resultin biological and ecological effects

pumps and valvescan causepumps and valves

from its natural passive stateresultfrom its natural passive state

disturbance in freshwater stream benthic communitiescausingdisturbance in freshwater stream benthic communities

mortality in unbranched - gemmulated colonies of Spongilla lacustris in lentic systemscan causemortality in unbranched - gemmulated colonies of Spongilla lacustris in lentic systems

in a loss of soil functions leading to concerns about environmental quality protection , maintenance of human health and productivitycan resultin a loss of soil functions leading to concerns about environmental quality protection , maintenance of human health and productivity

a potential risk to human health due to the transfer of those elements to aquatic media ... uptake by plants and their subsequent introduction into the food chaincausesa potential risk to human health due to the transfer of those elements to aquatic media ... uptake by plants and their subsequent introduction into the food chain

in the uplandsoriginatedin the uplands

the bioavailability of uraniuminfluencingthe bioavailability of uranium

the way the dredged materials reactcan influencethe way the dredged materials react

a problemwill causea problem

the bioavailability and ecological risk of U - contaminated sedimentsmay influencethe bioavailability and ecological risk of U - contaminated sediments

the secondary water pollutioncould causethe secondary water pollution

mostly from anthropogenic sourcesoriginatemostly from anthropogenic sources

to serious environmental problemsmay leadto serious environmental problems

upwelling spectral reflectance signaturesinfluencingupwelling spectral reflectance signatures

Qm , NAP , and EPC0 valuesinfluenceQm , NAP , and EPC0 values

oxidant and activator toxiccan causeoxidant and activator toxic

adverse ecological effectscan causeadverse ecological effects

to acidification and heavy metal contamination of receiving waters ( Poole 2012potentially leadingto acidification and heavy metal contamination of receiving waters ( Poole 2012

to greater environmental problemscan leadto greater environmental problems

to a compromised immune systemleadto a compromised immune system

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