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Элементный состав волос как биогеохимический индикатор экологической обстановки А. В. Обухова, Т. В. Махортова, В. И. Отмахов

By: Обухова, Анастасия ВалерьевнаContributor(s): Махортова, Татьяна Владимировна | Отмахов, Владимир ИльичMaterial type: ArticleArticleOther title: Elemental hair composition as a biogeochemical indicator of the ecological situation [Parallel title]Subject(s): биологический мониторинг | экологическая обстановка | экспериментальные исследования | элементный анализGenre/Form: статьи в сборниках Online resources: Click here to access online In: Полифункциональные химические материалы и технологии. [Т. 2] : материалы Международной научной конференции, 22-25 мая 2019 г Т. 2. С. 165-167Abstract: By analyzing the elements present in human hair, it is possible to find the correlation between environmental pollution and its effect on human health. The human body throughout the lifespan is constantly exposed to various environmental factors, which are not only natural and geographic but also related to environmental pollution. The study of anthropogenic pollution is relevant for large cities. The element status of the populations of cities of Shymkent and Ust- Kamenogorsk has been studied to identify specifically hypo- and hyperelementoses of an ananthropogenic nature.
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By analyzing the elements present in human hair, it is possible to find the correlation between environmental pollution
and its effect on human health. The human body throughout the lifespan is constantly exposed to various environmental
factors, which are not only natural and geographic but also related to environmental pollution. The study of
anthropogenic pollution is relevant for large cities. The element status of the populations of cities of Shymkent and Ust-
Kamenogorsk has been studied to identify specifically hypo- and hyperelementoses of an ananthropogenic nature.

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