TRACE ELEMENTS SOURCES, VALUES, DEFICIENCY, TOXICITY, AND RELATION TO ANTIOXIDANT
Basent Ahmed Said Awad;
Abstract
An element is considered to be trace element when it constitutes less than 0.01% of total body weight. However, despite their relative low concentrations, many elements have an important role in human growth and development.
This study concluded the impor
This study concluded the impor
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| Title | TRACE ELEMENTS SOURCES, VALUES, DEFICIENCY, TOXICITY, AND RELATION TO ANTIOXIDANT | Authors | Basent Ahmed Said Awad | Keywords | TRACE ELEMENTS SOURCES, VALUES, DEFICIENCY, TOXICITY, AND RELATION TO ANTIOXIDANT | Issue Date | 2001 | Description | An element is considered to be trace element when it constitutes less than 0.01% of total body weight. However, despite their relative low concentrations, many elements have an important role in human growth and development. This study concluded the impor |
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