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    should stand as far away from source as possible to increase distance between radiation source and themselves. They should stand behind appropriate radiation shields or, more commonly, wear appropriate protection (7). According to a previous study, lead apron is the most common method of radiation protection as it may

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    Mercury: The element mercury has the chemical symbol Hg; it is a silver colour and is a liquid at room temperature. Mercury has a high density and surface tension and can easily break up into small droplets. Mercury can dissolve some metals resulting in amalgams, metal alloys of mercury. It is not soluble in water or most other liquids, but will dissolve in lipids (fats and oils). With fluctuations in temperature, mercury expands and contracts evenly with these changes and is classed as a non-combustible

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    HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATIONS IN TISSUES OF COMMERCIALLY EXPLOITED FISH (Oreochromis niloticus baringoensis, Protopterus aethiopicus, Clarias gariepinus) FROM LAKE BARINGO, KENYA MBUTHIA JUDY WANJIRU Thesis Submitted to the Graduate School in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Master of Science Degree of Environmental and Occupational Health of Egerton University EGERTON UNIVERSITY AUGUST 2015 DECLARATION AND RECOMMENDATION DECLARATION This thesis is my original work

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    selected heavy metals were determined by using inductively coupled plasma/optical emission spectroscopy (ICP/OES). As and Cu were not found in all samples except in foundation sample found in concentration 0.0056 ppm for as and 0.006116 ppm for Cu, lead ranged between 0.03-0.92 ppm. Mercury ranged between 0.04-1.49 ppm, and Zinc ranged between 0.026-0.091ppm. 1. Introduction: Personal care products and facial cosmetics are commonly used by millions of consumers on a daily basis. These products

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    The metals analyzed were Cadmium, Copper and Lead. All the selected metals were present in water, sediments and fish samples from all the study sites. The heavy metal concentration in water does not exceed WHO guidelines. This finding was in agreement with (Ozturk., Ozozen., Minareshi., & Minareshi, 2009). Cadmium concentration from Florema, Sher Karuturi, Flamingo and Malewa River exceed the WHO limits for sediments. Discussion already existing. The fish cadmium levels were lower than the WHO

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    thriving economy too. The next place we look at is Haina, Dominican Republic. Haina has a problem with battery recycling and smelting which has resulted in huge concentration of lead being pumped into their water. (science/nature) Lead poisoning is a huge problem. Unlike some poisons that may wears off a little with time lead stays in the body and builds up until eventually the person drops dead.

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    protect its plant and animal resources, the people of China have built many nature reserves. The country also has a rich supply of oceanic resources, utilized for aquaculture, and exports many of its seafood goods. It is lender in mining gold, zinc, lead, molybdenum, iron ore, coal, tin, tungsten, rare earths, graphic, vanadium, antimony and phosphate. She holds second place in mine production of copper, silver, cobalt, bauxite/alumina, manganese. China has a vast

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    Lead is a chemical element that is in the carbon group. The symbol is Pb and has an atomic number of 82. Lead can be used for weapons and cosmetics. However, there are advantages and disadvantages of using this element. A disadvantage is that if you are repeatedly exposed to this toxic element, it can cause anemia, brain damage and high blood pressure. An advantage is that lead has a low melting point, so it is easy to shape and mold the bullet. Bullets were originally either made out of stone

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    “It’s Good!” Those two words caused the dimples on my cheek to be more visible than ever, as I refused not to show my joyful emotions. It was a cold winter day, but it didn’t stop parents and fans from coming to watch Our Lady of the Lake take on Our Lady of Sorrows at home. I personally had a strong disliking for OLL (Our Lady of the Lake) for years I had to deal with never being able to beat them. Scores that made us embarrassed as a team, unfortunately was was always the case when we played The

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    Water contamination due to increased population and industrial activities is one of the most challenging issues to the researchers, because it is continuously increasing threats to both human health and the environment. With the rapid development of industries such as metal plating facilities, mining operations, fertilizer industries, tanneries, batteries, paper industries and pesticides, etc.,(1,2) heavy metals wastewaters are directly or indirectly discharged into the environment increasingly,

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