Advances in Nutritional Research 1980
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-4448-4_6
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Evidence of the Essentiality of Arsenic, Nickel, and Vanadium and Their Possible Nutritional Significance

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“…ATPase inhibition (34)(35)(36); other than this, very little is known about the significance of this essential trace element (37), the daily requirement for humans being about 0.1 ppm (38).…”
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“…ATPase inhibition (34)(35)(36); other than this, very little is known about the significance of this essential trace element (37), the daily requirement for humans being about 0.1 ppm (38).…”
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“…Der hypothetische menschliche Bedarf an Nickel beträgt 75 µg elementaren Nickels pro Tag. [16][17][18]. Das europä-ische Komitee für Normung beschreibt im Referenzprüfverfah-ren zur Bestimmung der Nickelzulässigkeit von Produkten, die in direkten und länger andauernden Kontakt mit der Haut kommen, einen Grenzwert der Nickelabgabe von 0,5 µg /cm 2 / Woche [7][8][9].…”
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