Faraji et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Lead quantification in urine samples of athletes by coupling DLLME with UV-vis spectrophotometryFaraji et al., 2017
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- Faraji H
- Helalizadeh M
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- Biological trace element research
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Urine lead level is one of the most employed measures of lead exposure and risk. The urine samples used in this study were obtained from ten healthy male cyclists. Dispersive liquid– liquid microextraction combined with ultraviolet and visible spectrophotometry was utilized …
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