inhalation

The act of breathing. A hazardous substance can enter the body this way [see route of exposure].
Source: ATSDR  Glossary of Terms



The term "inhalation" was found in the following pages:

Link database: Medscape: Mercury toxicity
Link database: NIPERA: Toxicity of Nickel: Nickel Carbonyl
Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water Causes Cancer in Lab Animals | EVISA's News
Chromium speciation in solid matrices | EVISA's News
Form of Mercury in Older Dental Fillings Unlikely to be Toxic | EVISA's News
Link database: Metal Speciation Toxicokinetics Database: Aluminum
New arsenic species found in electronic cigarettes | EVISA's News
Most Canadians having dental amalgam in their mouth are exposed to mercury at levels surpassing the reference exposure level (REL) | EVISA's News
Microbeam analysis of dental amalgam reveals high mobility of mercury | EVISA's News
Link database: Silicon in food
FDA Invites Comment on New Exposure Limits for Cadmium | EVISA's News
Link database: NIPERA: Toxicity of Nickel: Nickel Alloys
U.S. Peer review panel agrees on the classification of antimony trioxide as a carcinogen | EVISA's News
Mercury isotope fractionation provides new tool to trace the source of human exposure | EVISA's News
Speciation and Toxicity | EVISA's News
France to ban titanium dioxide whitener in food from 2020 | EVISA's News
Lead pollution by gasoline - a persisting problem | EVISA's News
Link database: Blacksmith Institute: mercury pollution
Manganese concentrations in air particulates higher in residential neighborhoods than industrial sites, varies by region | EVISA's News
Antimony mine disaster | EVISA's News