The management of environmental pollution has changed considerably since the growth of environmental awareness in the late 1960s. The general increased environmental concern and involvement of stakeholders in today's environmental issues may enhance the need to consider risk in a much broader social context rather than just as an estimate of ecological hazard. Risk perception and the constructs and images of risks held by stakeholders and society are important items to address in the management of environmental projects, including the management of contaminated sediments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA two-year-old male Barsoi dog was presented after a two-week period of muscle twitching and convulsions during exercise, which worsened to a state of tetraparesis and coma. Removal of a gastric foreign body, containing aluminium, resolved the presenting signs. Parallel with this clinical recovery the elevated serum levels of aluminium decreased to values of two normal control dogs, suggesting that the neurological signs were due to A1 intoxication.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo methods for the determination of cadmium and lead based on graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) with Zeeman background correction are described. The main difference between the methods is the method of sample destruction, bomb digestion versus dry ashing. The precision and accuracy of the methods has been tested by analysing 16 different reference materials, with cadmium concentrations varying from 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuplicate portions of 24-hour diets of 110 adults have been analyzed for aluminium, cadmium, copper, lead, manganese, mercury, zinc, nitrate, nitrite and volatile N-nitrosamines. The mean daily intake of copper (1.2 mg) is only about 50% of recommended values; mean daily intakes for manganese (3.
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