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The laterite samples were pulverized using a vibration mill made of tungsten carbide, which consequently contaminated samples with W and Co; both these elements were subsequently removed from the analytical results.
The lead shots are fragmented on impact, and the meat of the birds is consequently contaminated by microscopic particles of lead.
It is an essential mineral that may accumulate to high levels in soil and consequently contaminated soil may be a source for potential intoxication [ 5].
It is possible that women who drank water with high Mn concentrations also washed their hair with this water and, consequently, contaminated their hair with waterborne Mn.
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Fecal excretion of Campylobacter spp. may be increased because of stress during transportation and consequently may contaminate carcasses (20 ).
Cadmium is widely dispersed into the environment and, consequently, food is contaminated.
Therefore, even if only 4% of raw livers are infected, as shown in a previous study (3 ), the entire batch becomes contaminated; consequently, HEV prevalence is high in the food products.
It seems that a few Apple warranties have been deemed void due to the fact that the owner was a a smoker, and consequently their Macs were contaminated.
Sex during lactation carried the further risk of the breast milk becoming contaminated with semen and consequently infecting the child.
The CAP-containing grass and herbs are used as pasture or harvested as animal feed or forage, and consequently products of animal origin are contaminated with residues of CAP.
Baiyin is an industrial district and there was lower risk of AGI, which may be attributed to the absence of livestock and, consequently, their drinking water sources being less contaminated by agricultural run-off.
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