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    larger amounts or certain forms. Other heavy metals, such as arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead, are highly poisonous. Potential sources of heavy metal...
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    as a tracer compound in hydraulic fracturing, among other applications. Cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar panels exhibit some of the greatest efficiencies...
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    one agency as a carcinogen. Cadmium poisoning came into focus with the discovery of the Itai-itai disease due to cadmium contaminated waters resulting...
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    why relatively high mercury levels do not intoxicate deep-sea fish. Mercury sulfide Mercury telluride Cadmium selenide Zinc selenide Park, Chang-Woo; Smith...
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    As its name suggests, DMT1 binds a variety of divalent metals including cadmium (Cd2+), copper (Cu2+), and zinc (Zn2+,); however, it is best known for...
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    difficult (if not impossible) to reproduce. Unlike its lighter neighbors, cadmium and zinc, mercury usually forms simple stable compounds with metal-metal...
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    in the composition, including vermilion, viridian, chrome yellow, and cadmium yellow. He used predominantly Prussian blue for the blue areas, mixed with...
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    for various primary and secondary sources related to nutmeg/myristicin intoxication. "Erowid Nutmeg Vault: Basics". www.erowid.org. "Erowid Experience Vaults:...
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    Marggraf 19th century: Eupione by Carl Reichenbach 1817: Discovery of cadmium by Karl Samuel Leberecht Hermann and Friedrich Stromeyer 1820s: Oechsle...
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    1002/9780470771259. ISBN 978-0-470-77125-9. Berthelot M, Houdas OV (1893). La Chimie au Moyen Âge. Vol. I–III. Paris: Imprimerie nationale. vol. I, p. 137. Berthelot...
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    for manganese dioxide. Until the development of batteries with nickel–cadmium and lithium, most batteries contained manganese. The zinc–carbon battery...
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  • pyrites. An epidemic of 6070 cases in London, including 70 deaths 1910–45 – Cadmium from mining waste contaminated rice irrigation water in Japan. The illness...
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