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  • ...t al.'' |title=Aspirin in the primary and secondary prevention of vascular disease: collaborative meta-analysis of individual participant data from randomised ....2% to 6.7% of such events per year for people already with cardiovascular disease. Although aspirin also raises the risk of [[Stroke#Hemorrhagic_stroke|hemor
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  • ...Charney AN, Donowitz M |title=Effects of methylprednisolone on electrolyte transport by in vitro rat ileum |journal=Am. J. Physiol. |volume=240 |issue=5 |pages= ...d to regulate serum sodium. Cortisol's purpose may originally have been to transport sodium; this hypothesis is supported by the fact that freshwater fish utili
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  • ...potential hazard and environmental concern during raw material production, transport, manufacture, and installation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dhs.ca.gov/oh * Metal roofs; e.g., aluminum or copper.
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  • ...been used since ancient times, though not as early as bronze or the other copper related alloys. Iron is ubiquitous in modern life; it is used primarily for ...[[hemoglobin]] and [[myoglobin]]; these two compounds are common [[oxygen transport]] proteins in vertebrates.
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  • ...ough seafood.<ref name="atsdr.cdc.gov">The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (2009). Retrieved at http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/</ref> ...from the purification of copper. Arsenic is part of the smelter dust from copper, gold, and lead smelters.<ref name=USGSYB2007/>
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  • ...ine borers.<ref name="Hings">{{cite journal |title = Leaching of chromated copper arsenate wood preservatives: a review|first = J. A.| last = |journal = En ...publisher = Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry, [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]|title = ToxFAQs: Chromium|url = http://www.atsdr.c
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  • ...gram]]s of lead per [[deciliter]] of blood (μg/dL). The US [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[World Health Organization]] state that a ...ure risks include welding, manufacture of rubber, printing, [[zinc]] and [[copper]] smelting, processing of [[ore]], combustion of [[solid waste]], and produ
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  • ...he largest circumference and second deepest [[open-pit mining|open pit]] [[copper]] mine in the world.]] [[Image:TimnaChalcolithicMine.JPG|thumb|Chalcolithic copper mine in Timna Valley, [[Negev Desert]], [[Israel]].]]
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  • ...rançois de (2005): "The Graeco-Roman Economy in the Super Long-Run: Lead, Copper, and Shipwrecks", ''Journal of Roman Archaeology'', Vol. 18, pp. 361–372 ...usually found in [[ore]] with [[zinc]], [[silver]] and (most abundantly) [[copper]], and is extracted together with these metals. The main lead [[mineral]] i
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  • | function = [[oxygen]]-transport ...d abbreviated '''Hb''' or '''Hgb''') is the [[iron]]-containing [[oxygen]]-transport [[metalloprotein]] in the [[red blood cell]]s of [[vertebrate]]s<ref>{{cite
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  • A list of [[disease]]s in the English wikipedia. * [[Cacchi-Ricci disease]]
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  • | [[Canavan disease]] | [[Celiac disease]]
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  • ...ge:2fjz app.png|thumb|294px|The metal-binding domain of APP with a bound [[copper]] ion. The [[side chain]]s of the two [[histidine]] and one [[tyrosine]] re ...mary component of [[amyloid plaque]]s found in the brains of [[Alzheimer's disease]] patients.
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