10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MOLYBDOSIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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molybdosis in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
molybdosis im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Medical lexicon: a dictionary of medical science: containing ...
... as bv touching them with potossa. MOLOCHE, Malva rotundifolie, MOLOPES,
Vibices. MOLYBDENUM MAGNESII, Manganese, black <>xide of. MCLYBDOS,
Plumbum. MOLYBDOSIS, Lead-poisoning. MOLYNE, Anus. MOLYNSIS, Miasma.
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Handbook of Hygienic Practice; intended as a practical guide ...
Molybdosis, Morbus Plumbeus. See Colic, Metallic. Lmrrfve AGU'E.—SGG Mania
, Dancing. ImrrnosmcoMA.—A fleshy tumor covered with scales. Lnrrnosrs.—-
Scaly diseases. _ errnosrs Icnrnrnsrs.—Horny Excrescences. - Lama—Leprosy.
Russell Thacher TRALL, 1864
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Hand-book of hygienic practice: intended as a practical ...
Molybdosis, Morbus Plumbeus. See Oolic, Metallic. Leaping Ague. — See Mania,
Dancing. Lepidosarcoma. — A fleshy tumor covered with scales. Lepidosis. —
Scaly diseases. Lepidosis Ichthtiasis. — Horny Excrescences. Lepba. — Leprosy.
Russell Thacher Trall, 1865
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Study and Interpretation of the Chemical Characteristics of ...
Dye, W. B., and O'Hara, J. L., 1959, Molybdosis: Nevada Agricultural Experiment
Station Bulletin 208, 32 p. Eardley, A. J., 1938, Sediments of Great Salt Lake:
American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 22, p. 1305-1411.
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Water quality criteria, 1972: a report of the Committee on ...
( 1 970):i7° reported that molybdosis of cattle was associated with soils that had
0.01 to 0.10 mg/1 of molybdenum in saturation extracts of soils.
Recommendations The recommended maximum concentration of molybdenum
for continued use of ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Water Quality Criteria, United States. National Technical Advisory Committee on Water Quality Criteria, 1972
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Agricultural Salinity Assessment and Management
Molybdenum 0.01 N.S.e This concentration is below phytoxic level but is
recommended to protect ani- mals from molybdosis because of excess Mo in
forages. Nickel 0.20 Many plants show toxicity at Ni concentrations of 0.5 mg/L to
1.0 mg/l.
Wesley W. Wallender, Kenneth K. Tanji, 2012
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Flow, Salts, and Trace Elements in the Rio Grande: A Review
Molybdosis and SelenosIs are two of the most common diseases associated with
excessive plant uptake of Mo and Se, respectively. Pratt and Suarez (1990)
recommended that the maximum concentration of Se and Mo should not Table
21.
Seiichi Miyamoto, Lloyd B. Fenn, D. Swietlik, 1995
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A System of Practical Medicine
Plumbism, Saturnism, Morbus plumbeus, Molybdosis, Molybdonosus,
Intoxication saturnine, Bleivergiftung. CLASSIFICATION.—Cllr0nlc lead- oisoning
manifests itself in serious disorders of nutrition which are widespread and
implicate all the ...
William Pepper, Louis Starr, 1886
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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... sapraemia, saturnism, zinc colic 10 alcoholism, molybdosis, salicylism,
salmonella, stibialism, strychnism 11 phosphorism, septicaemia 12 hydrargyrism,
intoxication, strychninism 13 mycotoxicosis poisonous 05 fatal, toxic, venom 06
deadly, ...
... but by any kind of Graeco-Latin combination of letters, such as, othaematoma,
durhaematoma, matrhaematoma, meninghmmatoma, phlogoses, dysarthric, pial,
ubity, paraphrasia, molybdosis, akatagraphia, cluttering, dysgrammatographia.