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Influence of culinary treatments of fish on its mercury content and speciation
  (Last Mod.:2018-07-07 / Rating: 5.064 )

Regulating Mercury Emissions from Power Plants: Will It Protect Our Health?
  (Last Mod.:2024-03-06 / Rating: 5.002 )

Is methyl mercury limiting the delight of seafood ? - To answer this question is a challenge for elemental speciation analysis
  (Last Mod.:2024-01-07 / Rating: 4.915 )

A short report from the speciation workshop TraceSpec 2009
  (Last Mod.:2020-06-29 / Rating: 4.812 )

Natural wetlands contribute significantly to elemental cycling by volatilization
  (Last Mod.:2018-07-07 / Rating: 4.802 )

Methylmercury in European rice varies by more than a factor of 50
  (Last Mod.:2016-08-03 / Rating: 4.780 )

New study investigates the interaction of thimerosal with proteins
  (Last Mod.:2020-06-27 / Rating: 4.774 )

Arsenic Speciation in Rice Cereals for Infants
  (Last Mod.:2020-10-06 / Rating: 4.769 )

Arsenic-Containing Phosphatidylcholines Discovered in Herring Caviar
  (Last Mod.:2018-07-07 / Rating: 4.769 )

New arsenic compounds found in herring
  (Last Mod.:2024-03-03 / Rating: 4.765 )

Arsenic species in rice: Origin, uptake and geographical variation
  (Last Mod.:2020-07-22 / Rating: 4.490 )













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