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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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sulfate-reducing bacteria
Microbes found commonly in sediments that transform inorganic mercury into organic methylmercury as a by-product of their metabolism.
The term "sulfate-reducing bacteria" was found in the following pages:
Mercury contaminated freshwater fish from the NE United States: Where comes the mercury from ? | EVISA's News
Man made mercury pollution is reaching even deep ocean organisms | EVISA's News
Natural dissolved organic matter plays dual role in cycling of mercury | EVISA's News
Thiolation of trimethylantimony: A new cornerstone of the biogeochemistry of antimony | EVISA's News
Sulfur fuels the methylation of mercury | EVISA's News
Researchers found new sulfur-containing metabolites in the urine of rats exposed to arsenite | EVISA's News
Toxic Methylmercury-Producing Microbes More Widespread Than Realized | EVISA's News
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23.01.2023
EWCPS 2023: European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry
29.01.2023
Ljubljana, Slovenia
PittCon 2023: 73th Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy
18.03.2023
Philadelphia, PA
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What's new on EVISA's web site ?
Online addition of an internal standard for high performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Determination of Glyphosate in Rice with HPLC-ICP-MS/MS
Zero dead-volume interface for coupling µHPLC to ICP-MS
The Determination of Hexavalent Chromium in Airborne Particulate Matter in Presence of High Amounts of Trivalent Chromium
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