A rapid method for estimating mercury in undigested biological samples
AUTOR(ES)
Magos, L.
RESUMO
Magos, L., and Cernik, A. A. (1969).Brit. J. industr. Med.,26, 144-149. A rapid method for estimating mercury in undigested biological samples. A method has been developed for estimating mercury in biological samples using an ultraviolet mercury detector, after liberating the mercury from the urine and other biological samples by a simple chemical method. The overall time for one estimation is less than two minutes, and no special skills are required to operate the technique.
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