taxa de chumbo em amostra de voluntários "não expostos" habitantes da grande são paulo - brasil the level of lead in blood samples from non-exposed volunteer residents of great s. paulo (brazil)
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Através de um espectrofotômetro de absorção atômica foram pesquisados os níveis de chumbo no sangue de 315 voluntários de ambos os sexos (167 do sexo masculino e 148 do feminino) que não revelaram exposição ocupacional a esse metal. Foi encontrado um valor médio de 17,2 µg/100 ml para o sexo masculino e 14,2 µg/100 ml para o sexo feminino. Sugere-se a execução de novos estudos que envolvam populações definidas e amostragem probabilística.
The level of lead in the blood of 315 volunteers (167 male and 148 female) who had not been exposed professionally to the metal, was measured by the atomic absortion spectrophotometer method. The average value was 17.2 µg/100 ml in the males and 14.2 µg/100 ml in the females. It is suggested that new studies should be carried out, using a definite population and a probabilistic sampling.
The level of lead in the blood of 315 volunteers (167 male and 148 female) who had not been exposed professionally to the metal, was measured by the atomic absortion spectrophotometer method. The average value was 17.2 µg/100 ml in the males and 14.2 µg/100 ml in the females. It is suggested that new studies should be carried out, using a definite population and a probabilistic sampling.
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Authors | ;Diogo Pupo Nogueira;Sérgio Colacioppo;José Maria Pacheco de Souza;Cleide Bernardes Pezza;Marlene Lopes Assis de Souza;Jorge da Rocha Gomes |
Journal | proceedings - 2016 3rd international conference on information technology, computer, and electrical engineering, icitacee 2016 |
Year | 1979 |
DOI | 10.1590/S0034-89101979000200010 |
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