Elemental Analysis of Biological Systems: Biological, Medical, Environmental, Compositional, and Methodological Aspects, Volume 1

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CRC Press, 31 de mai. de 1989 - 256 páginas
The purpose of this volume is to emphasize the fact that biological trace element research is a multidisciplinary science which requires a prudent combination of biological insight and analytical awareness. The text frequently stresses that accurate measurements on biologically and analytically "valid" samples hold the key for success in future investigations. It reminds the analytical scientists and the life sciences researchers that their perceptions should extend beyond conventional limits - namely, the former as generators of data and the latter as interpreters of those findings. This book enables the reader to understand the intricacies of elemental composition studies in biological systems, and also provides a valuable source of information to biologists, biochemists, physicians, nutritionists and related scientific workers who intend to draw meaningful conclusions from the analytical findings.
 

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Chapter
1
Concluding Remarks
7
Need for Elemental Analysis in Biological Systems
13
Chapter 3
19
Digestive System Gastrointestinal Tract
26
VII
33
Others
40
Chapter 4
51
Concluding Remarks
105
Chapter 7
111
III
119
Biological Reference Materials
128
Chapter 8
145
VI
152
Definition of Normal vs Reference Values
155
155
175

IV
58
Concluding Remarks
66
IV
75
Chapter 6
83
VI
91
Chapter 10
182
Concluding Remarks
189
Biological and Dietary Reference Materials for Use in Bioinorganic Analytical Quality
199
References
228
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