Distribution of lead in human bone: II. Proton microprobe measurements.

作者: G. Schidlovsky , K. W. Jones , D. E. Burger , F. L. Milder , H. Hu

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1473-8_37

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摘要: Little is known about the distribution of lead in human tibia on a microscopic scale. The radial 2-mm thick section femur has been measured by Lindh et al. (1978), who observed that concentration peaked region close to periosteal and endosteal surfaces. interior bone was relatively uniform with exception peak located 1.8 mm from periphery along straight scan periosteum endosteum. (1980; 1981) also mapped over single osteon showed highest at edges.

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