Acid precipitation and food quality: inhibition of growth and survival in blackducks and mallards by dietary aluminum, calcium, and phosphorus. | Arch Environ Contam Toxicol | 1990 May-Jun | 2353844 |
Absorption and retention of aluminum from drinking water. 1. Effect of citric andascorbic acids on aluminum tissue levels in rabbits. | Fundam Appl Toxicol | 1990 May | 2361577 |
Effect of aluminum on performance and mineral metabolism in young chicks andlaying hens. | J Nutr | 1990 May | 2341913 |
Prospective evaluation of aluminum loading from formula in infants with uremia. | J Pediatr | 1990 May | 2329421 |
Quantitative estimates of soil ingestion in normal children between the ages of 2and 7 years: population-based estimates using aluminum, silicon, and titanium as soil tracer elements. | Arch Environ Health | 1990 Mar-Apr | 2334233 |
Aluminium levels in Canadian infant formulate and estimation of aluminium intakesfrom formulae by infants 0-3 months old. | Food Addit Contam | 1990 Mar-Apr | 2354745 |
Identification of Albizia gum exudates which are not permitted food additives. | Food Addit Contam | 1990 Mar-Apr | 2354736 |
Distribution of heavy metals in Gove Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. | Sci Total Environ | 1990 Mar | 2326618 |
Influence of high dietary aluminum on performance and phosphorus bioavailability in dairy calves. | J Dairy Sci | 1990 Mar | 2341653 |
Aluminum speciation studies in biological fluids. Part 3. Quantitativeinvestigation of aluminum-phosphate complexes and assessment of their potentialsignificance in vivo. | J Inorg Biochem | 1990 Mar | 2329346 |