نتایج جستجو برای: mercury selenide
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objectives: this study evaluated the effect of surface polishing on mercury release from dental amalgam after treatment with 16% carbamide peroxide gel. materials and methods: ninety-six samples from two different amalgam brands were prepared in truncated cone-shaped pvc polymer molds with an external surface area of 195 mm². half of the specimens were polished with green and red rubber, a brus...
mercury is a dangerous and an extremely toxic element, which can transfer to the food chain.presence of this element in the atmosphere particularly during the rainy seasons cause soil and environmental pollution, therefore this research will evaluate the transformation of mercury vapor from the atmosphere through precipitation into the soil. in the present study, mercury concentrations were det...
In the title compund, C(21)H(33)PSe, the Se=P bond is part of a distorted tetra-hedral environment on the P atom. Both cyclo-hexyl groups adopt chair conformations. A cone angle of 170° was calculated using an adaptation of the Tolman model. Inter-molecular C-H⋯Se and C-H⋯Cg contacts are observed (Cg is the centroid of the benzene ring).
In the title compound, C(20)H(20)NPSe, the P atom lies in a distorted tetra-hedral environment. The Tolman cone angle is 157° indicating steric crowding at this atom. In the crystal, weak C-H⋯Se inter-actions create linked dimeric units and C-H⋯π inter-actions are also observed.
Acute or chronic mercury exposure can cause adverse effects during any period of development. Mercury is a highly toxic element; there is no known safe level of exposure. Ideally, neither children nor adults should have any mercury in their bodies because it provides no physiological benefit. Prenatal and postnatal mercury exposures occur frequently in many different ways. Pediatricians, nurses...
BACKGROUND Methylmercury exposure causes a variety of adverse effects on human health. Per capita estimates of mercury exposure are critical for risk assessments and for developing effective risk management strategies. OBJECTIVE This study investigated the impact of natural stochasticity in mercury concentrations among fish and shellfish harvested from the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and f...
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of mercury stress on growth, photosynthesis and mercury accumulation in different cultivars of a non-food energy crop, Jerusalem artichoke, and to screen appropriate cultivars for their efficacy in the phytoremediation of mercury (Hg2+) contaminated soil. Cultivars LZJ033 (high above-ground biomass and nutrient content, and strongly sexual reprod...
Effect of Age, Gender, Years of Practice, Specialty and Number of Amalgam restorations on Mercury Concentration in Nails of dentists practicing in Tehran Dr. A. Esmaili Sari* - Gh. Zolfaghari** - S.M. Ghasempouri***- Dr. S.Sh. Shayegh****, Dr. M. Hasani Tabatabei***** * Associate Professor of Environment Dept., Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University ** M.Sc...
Mercury exists naturally and as a man-made contaminant. The release of processed mercury can lead to a progressive increase in the amount of atmospheric mercury, which enters the atmospheric-soil-water distribution cycles where it can remain in circulation for years. Mercury poisoning is the result of exposure to mercury or mercury compounds resulting in various toxic effects depend on its chem...
Mercury is a naturally occurring metal, one of the most toxic metals within the food chain and has a number of uses in the Irish health care sector. This paper reports on a mercury survey in Ireland with the purpose to present a picture of mercury use in health settings. The findings show 50% of health settings free of all mercury medical equipment. Mercury spills occur within 30% of health set...
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