Search Results - "MAGNUSDOTTIR, Elin V"
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Temporal trends of organochlorine contamination in Black Guillemots in Iceland from 1976 to 1996
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-02-2005)“…The levels of several different persistent organochlorines (OCs) in Black Guillemots Cepphus grylle, collected during the summers of 1976–1996 at Breiðafjörður…”
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Persistent organochlorines, sedentary occupation, obesity and human male subfertility
Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-01-2005)“…BACKGROUND: Studies have suggested that the quality of human semen has been declining over recent decades, presumably because of lifestyle or environmental…”
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Temporal trends of contaminants in cod from Icelandic waters
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-04-2014)“…Contaminants have been analyzed in cod (Gadus morhua) since 1990 as part of the national monitoring program for the environmental conditions in the sea around…”
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Spatial and temporal trends of contaminants in mussel sampled around the Icelandic coastline
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-06-2013)“…Contaminants have been determined in blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) at 11 locations around the Icelandic coastline from 1990 to 2010. The aim of the present…”
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Immunization prevents DDT buildup in mouse tissues
Published in International immunopharmacology (01-09-2007)“…DDT is used for pest control, causing health and environmental hazards in some parts of the world. The goal of this study was to assess whether immunization…”
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Obesity and increased risk for oligozoospermia and azoospermia
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Phytoestrogens and human health.
Published in Laeknabladid (01-11-2002)“…Recently there has been a growing interest in phytoestrogens, because they have been proven to play a protective role against many diseases that have been…”
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