Blood Lead and Haemoglobin in Lead Absorption
AUTOR(ES)
Williams, M. K.
RESUMO
In an analysis of blood lead and haemoglobin estimations from 655 lead workers, there was no indication of any change in the haemoglobin until the blood lead exceeded 110 μg./100 ml.; the slight fall at higher levels of blood lead was not significant at the 5% level of confidence.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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