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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of zinc speciation:
- zinc species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different zinc species
- distribution and fate of zinc species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of zinc species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Zn
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Government of British Columbia: Ministry of Environment: Ambient Water Quality Guidelines for Zinc
Ambient Water Quality Guidelines for Zinc Overview Report Prepared pursuant to Section 2(e) of the Environment Management Act, 1981 ...

Government of British Columbia: Ministry of Environment: Ambient Water Quality Guidelines for Zinc
Ambient Water Quality Guidelines for Zinc Overview Report Prepared pursuant to Section 2(e) of the Environment Management Act, 1981 ...

healthline: Zinc: Everything You Need to Know
Zinc is a nutrient that plays many vital roles in your body.Because your body doesn’t naturally produce zinc, you must obtain it through food or supplements.This article explains everything you...

Heavy Metal Emission Estimates for the UK (1970-2000)
Heavy metal emission estimatesIntroductionThe NAEI currently reports emissions of thirteen metals. These are: · Arsenic · Mercury· Beryllium ...

Heavy Metal Emission Estimates for the UK (1970-2000)
Heavy metal emission estimatesIntroductionThe NAEI currently reports emissions of thirteen metals. These are: · Arsenic · Mercury· Beryllium ...

Human Metabolome Database: Zinc
Zinc is a moderately-reactive bluish-white metal with the atomic number 30 and atomic weight of 63.9291 g/mol. Zinc is an essential element, necessary for sustaining all life. It is estimated that 3...

INERIS: Fiche de données toxicologiques et environnementales des substances chimiques: Zinc et ses dérivés,
INERIS - Fiche de données toxicologiques et environnementales des substances chimiquesZINC ET SES DÉRIVÉSDernière mise à jour 14/03/2005RESPONSABLE DU PROGRAMMEA. PICHARD : annick.pichard@ineris.frEXP...

INRS: Fiche toxicologique - Chromate de zinc
Chromate de zincChromate de zincnuméro CAS : 13530-65-9numéro EINECS : 236-878-9Hydroxyoctaoxodizincatedichromate (1-) de potassiumnuméro CAS : 11103-86-9Jaune de chromate de zin...

INRS: Fiche toxicologique - Zinc et composés minéraux
Zinc et composés minérauxChlorure de zincsynonyme(s) : Zinc chlorurenuméro CAS : 7646-85-7numéro EINECS : 231-592-0Diphosphure de trizincnuméro CAS : 1314-84-7num&e...

Internation Lead and Zinc Study Group: Lead & Zinc Statistics
To facilitate the attainment of the Group's dual objective of intergovernmental consultations and maximisation of market transparency a monthly statistical bulletin ispublished. The bulletin Lead and ...

Internation Zinc Association: Zinc ,,contributing to better health
During the first half of the 20th century, researchers discovered that zinc is essential for the normal growth and survival of plants and animals. Despite these observations, many nutritionists doubte...

International Zinc Association: Zinc Essential to Life
  Zinc is one of nature’s most vital, essential elements. Humans, animals, plants, and even the smallest micro-organisms need zinc. There is no life without zinc.  Zinc is in all parts...

International Zinc Association: Zinc Facts
All life on earth is developed in the presence of zinc, and it is essential in 100% of living organisms.The average person has 2.5 g of zinc in their body.Natural background levels of zinc vary depend...

International Zinc Association: Zinc Uses
Zinc is the third most used nonferrous metal (after aluminum and copper), of which the U.S. consumes more than one million metric tons annually. The average person will use 730 pounds of zinc in his o...

International Zinc Association: Zink Market: Automotive
Zinc market growth in the automotive sector is being driven by innovative new high-strength galvanized steels that deliver the mass reduction automakers need, along with the increased use of galvani...



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