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- who: Setyaningsih Yuliani et al. from the Public Health Faculty, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia have published the paper: Work Environment Factors and Their Influence on Urinary Chromium Levels in Informal Electroplating Workers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Chromium levels in the worker urine in this study had a minimum value of 2.811 u03bcg / L and a maximum value of 145.340 u03bcg / L This value is higher than the normal range for chromium urine in humans is between 0.1 u03bcg / L -0.5 u03bcg / L while the threshold value of chromium in urine . . .
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