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Biochemical Effects of Lead Exposure on Systolic & Diastolic Blood Pressure, Heme Biosynthesis and Hematological Parameters in Automobile Workers of North Karnataka (India)

机译:铅暴露对印度北卡纳塔克邦汽车工人的收缩压和舒张压,血红素生物合成和血液学参数的生化影响

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Lead is one of the most widely scattered toxic metals in the world and used by mankind for over 9,000 years. Lead in the environment may be derived from natural or anthropogenic sources. Lead and its compounds enter the environment at any point during mining, smelting, processing, use, recycling or disposal. Airborne lead can be deposited on soil and water thus reaching humans through the food chain and drinking water. Levels of lead found in air, food, water, soil and dust vary widely throughout the world and depend upon the degree of industrial development, urbanization and lifestyle factors [1-5].
机译:铅是世界上散布最广泛的有毒金属之一,被人类使用超过9000年。环境中的铅可能来自自然或人为来源。铅及其化合物在采矿,冶炼,加工,使用,回收或处置期间的任何时候都会进入环境。空气中的铅可以沉积在土壤和水中,从而通过食物链和饮用水到达人体。在全世界的空气,食物,水,土壤和灰尘中发现的铅水平差异很大,并取决于工业发展程度,城市化程度和生活方式因素[1-5]。

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