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[en] This paper discusses the significance and usefulness of measurements of ''normal'' concentrations of trace elements in human tissues, and describes some of the work that has been carried out to establish the elemental composition of ''Standard Man''. Points mentioned in these connections include bases for normalization (wet weight, dry weight, etc.), cell fractionation studies, and the need, for future work to supply data that are still lacking for several of the potentially important trace elements. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); 169 p; 1970; p. 43-50; Panel Meeting on the Uses of Activation Analysis in Studies of Mineral Element Metabolism in Man; Teheran (Iran, Islamic Republic of); 3-7 Jun 1968; CONTRACT W7405 2351 ENG 26; 5 refs.
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