
doi: 10.1038/216353a0
THERE is a continuing interest in the possible toxicity to man and animals from the present and future concentrations of lead in the environment. The importance of environmental lead was emphasized by Monier-Williams in 1938 (ref. 1), and has since resulted in numerous studies2–4.
Radioactive Fallout, Radioisotopes, Michigan, Lead, Water, Air Pollution, Radioactive, Illinois, Environment, Weather
Radioactive Fallout, Radioisotopes, Michigan, Lead, Water, Air Pollution, Radioactive, Illinois, Environment, Weather
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