PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «SELENIFEROUS»
seleniferous
selenium
chemical
element
with
symbol
atomic
number
nonmetal
properties
that
intermediate
between
those
periodic
table
column
adjacent
chalcogen
elements
sulfur
tellurium
rarely
occurs
elemental
state
nature
pure
compounds
seleniferous
define
containing
yielding
more
meaning
pronunciation
translations
merriam
webster
adjective
ˌse
ˈni
rəs
vegetation
soils
environments
nwisrl
publications
accumulator
plants
growing
contain
hundreds
even
pass
through
strata
prior
intersecting
surface
flow
distribution
management
sciencedirect
changes
topographical
features
leaching
erosion
processes
have
played
role
development
studies
safe
maximal
daily
dietary
intake
area
china
part
relation
manifestation
clinical
signs
defined
comparable
chemistry
wiktionary
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SELENIFEROUS»
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Irrigation-induced contamination of water, sediment, and ...
Any marine deposit laid down in a shallow, productive environment may be
seleniferous. Selenium bioaccumulates in marine phytoplankton to
concentrations several thousand times greater than that in the seawater.
Selenium concentrations ...
R. L. Seiler, National Irrigation Water Quality Program (U.S.), 2003
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Selenium in Food and Health
One of the earliest published reports of selenosis in stock was of an outbreak that
occurred near Dublin in the late 1880s (Fream, 1890). Seleniferous soils are
found only in isolated pockets around the country, and probably affect not more ...
In discussing the role of geobotany in the study of selenium in the environment, it
is useful to review the relationships between plants and seleniferous soils, and to
consider the taxa that have proven to be reliable selenium indicators.
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Environmental Chemistry of Selenium
Whether a Tertiary continental sedimentary deposit is seleniferous depends on
several factors. Such factors include whether the parent rock was seleniferous,
whether reduced selenium in the rock was exposed to the strongly oxidizing ...
William T. Frankenberger, Richard A. Engberg, 1998
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Selenium in Nutrition,: Revised Edition
feld and Beath, 1964) and with pyrite and marcasite (Rosenfeld and Beath, 1964;
Elkin and Margrave, 1968) in sediments lends support to Strock's explanation.
Toxic Seleniferous Soils Toxic seleniferous soils are usually alkaline in reaction ...
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Toxicants Of Plant Origin: Proteins & Amino Acids
The Se content of most soils lies between 0.1 and 2 ppm.1 The maximum
quantity of Se found in several thousand soil samples in the U.S. did not exceed
100 ppm, and the majority of the seleniferous soils analyzed contained on the
average ...
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Bibliography of the Geology of the Western Phosphate Field
Beath, O. A., Eppson, H. F., and Gilbert, C. S., 1937a, Selenium distribution in and
seasonal variation of type vegetation occurring on seleniferous soils : Am.
Pharmaceutical Assoc. Jour., v. 26, no. 5, p. 394-405. Report on studies of the
form of ...
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Geochemical Environment in Relation to Health and Disease: ...
COUNTRIES IN WHICH POSSIBLY TOXIC SELENIFEROUS VEGETATION HAS
BEEN REPORTED Country Reference United States Muth and Allaway (1963)
Canada Byers and Lakin (1939) Mexico Byers (1937) England and Wales Webb
...
Helen Leighton Cannon, Howard Carl Hopps, 1972
It appears most intensively seleniferous in the area about Indian Springs in the
drainage line from the Springs area. While it is possible, therefore, that this area
represents seepage concentration from the limestones poorer in selenium than
the ...
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Selenium occurrence in certain soils in the United States, ...
The data in table 3 establish the existence of a mildly seleniferous area of soils
derived from quaternary alluvium. It appears most intensively seleniferous in the
area about Indian Springs in the drainage line from the Springs area. While it is ...
Hubert William Lakin, Horace Greeley Byers, 1941
6 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «SELENIFEROUS»
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New report reveals retiring toxic farmland would save water, money
The groups said the disastrous consequences of industrial-scale cultivation of seleniferous lands became obvious in 1983, when thousands of migratory ... «Bay Area Indymedia, jul 15»
Retiring Toxic CA Farmland Better Deal Than Tunnels
The disastrous consequences of industrial-scale cultivation of seleniferous lands became obvious in 1983, when thousands of migratory waterfowl were ... «Food and Water Watch, jul 15»
Obama Selling Out California to Westlands Water District
Of the several alternatives presented, federal officials seemed to favor those that would retire significant portions of seleniferous lands. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife ... «Bay Area Indymedia, out 14»
California's Selenium Time Bomb Keeps Ticking
Drainwater deliveries to the refuge were subsequently halted, but irrigation hasn't stopped in the highly seleniferous soils of the western San Joaquin Valley. «Huffington Post, jun 12»
Institution: Google Indexer
Conversely, Wangeline et al. have found that the rhizosphere fungi associated with these plants in seleniferous soils have also adapted and possess ... «Am J Botany, jul 11»
Design defines response of selenium
... Polo described a disease syndrome encountered during his travels to China when the hooves dropped off his horses after the animals ate seleniferous plants. «WorldPoultry.net, ago 10»