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Found 3258 dataset(s) matching " Lead".
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The exposure of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) to lead and cadmium and the potential associated toxic effects were examined at three sites contaminated with lead in the Southeast Missouri...
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Relationship Between Total and Biaccessible Lead on Children's Blood Lead Levles in Urban Residential Philadelphia Soils. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release...
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Dietary Lead and Phosphate Interactions Affect Oral Bioavailability of Soil Lead in the Mouse. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally identifiable...
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As of January 1, 2009, Connecticut law mandates that medical providers must conduct annual lead screening (i.e., blood lead testing) for each child 9 to 35 months of age. Furthermore, the law...
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Dataset is Lead speciation analysis by X-ray absorption spectroscopy and linear combination fitting modelling with known lead standards. Samples were from a potted incubation experiment where lead...
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Public Health – Seattle & King County and the Hazardous Waste Management Program are providing data describing the lead content of consumer products. This data is collected from several sources,...
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The importance of galvanic corrosion as a mechanism of toxic lead release into drinking water has been under scientific debate in the U.S. for over 30 years. Visual and mineralogical analysis of...
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The U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) measured environmental contaminants in bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) to evaluate...
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These data are an indicator of children younger that 6 years of age tested in NYC in a given year with blood lead levels of 5 mcg/dL or greater. About the Data All NYC children are required...
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Lead service lines (LSLs), when present, are the largest source of lead in drinking water, and their removal is necessary to reduce public exposure to lead from drinking water. Unfortunately, the...
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All NYC children are required to be tested for lead poisoning at around age 1 and age 2, and to be screened for risk of lead poisoning, and tested if at risk, up until age 6. These data are an...
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<p dir="ltr">The goal of this research is to reduce the lead content in sweetpotato through development of varieties that have concentrations below the action levels for lead in processed food...
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To combat lead poisoning through the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention and Healthy Homes Program, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) works to enforce city and state laws regarding...
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This is historical data. The update frequency has been set to "Static Data" and is here for historic value. Updated on 8/14/2024 Children with Elevated Blood Lead Levels - "Lead is a toxic metal...
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This is historical data. The update frequency has been set to "Static Data" and is here for historic value. Updated on 8/14/2024 Children Receiving Blood Lead Screening - This indicator reflects...
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The Children's Environmental Health Initiative (CEHI) at Rice University provided access to blood lead data from the North Carolina Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program surveillance...
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Lead concentrations in drinking water samples collected under various sampling protocols in homes with lead service lines and in homes without lead service lines in two US cities. This dataset...
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In order to understand the provenance of lead in the surface water, groundwater, soils, and shallow pore water within and near the Middleton Municipal Airport–Morey Field (C29) in Middleton, WI, a...