Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9451192 | Chemosphere | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Although waste incinerators were the largest source of dioxins in Japan at the time of the study, the dioxins levels of mother's milk bore no apparent relationships with the distances between the mothers' domiciles and the nearest waste incinerators. In this study, several meaningful factors were not taken into account, namely, the wind direction, the level of dioxin emitted from each incinerator, the level of environmental pollution of dioxins, and the average time the mothers stayed at home each day. A full understanding of these points awaits future studies.
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Authors
M. Tajimi, R. Uehara, M. Watanabe, I. Oki, T. Ojima, Y. Nakamura,