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    Living near an active U.S. military base in Iraq is associated with significantly higher hair thorium and increased likelihood of congenital anomalies in infants and children by Savabieasfahani, M., Basher Ahamadani, F., Mahdavi Damghani, A.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2020)
    “…In Iraq, war contamination is the result of dispensed bombs, bullets, detonation of chemical and conventional weapons, and burn-pit emissions by US bases…”
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    Congenital anomalies in Baghdad children born near US military burn-pits: A case-control study showing tungsten and chromium association with increased odds of disease by Savabieasfahani, M., Ahamadani, F.Basher, Fadhel, Ban Talib

    “…•Tungsten (W) is a rare metal in nature, but it is extracted and processed for use in the weapons industry.•Chromium (Cr) and w industries are integral to…”
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    Toxicity of nickel oxide nanoparticles in Capoeta fusca, using bioaccumulation, depuration, and histopathological changes by Kharkan, J, Sayadi, M H, Hajiani, M, Rezaei, M R, Savabieasfahani, M

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The nanoparticles has been discussed in terms of their adverse global impacts on health and health inequity. Metal oxide…”
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    Prenatal metal exposure in the Middle East: imprint of war in deciduous teeth of children by Savabieasfahani, M., Ali, S. Sadik, Bacho, R., Savabi, O., Alsabbak, M.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-09-2016)
    “…In war zones, the explosion of bombs, bullets, and other ammunition releases multiple neurotoxicants into the environment. The Middle East is currently the…”
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    Metal Contamination and the Epidemic of Congenital Birth Defects in Iraqi Cities by Al-Sabbak, M., Sadik Ali, S., Savabi, O., Savabi, G., Dastgiri, S., Savabieasfahani, M.

    “…Between October 1994 and October 1995, the number of birth defects per 1,000 live births in Al Basrah Maternity Hospital was 1.37. In 2003, the number of birth…”
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    Metal Pollution in Seaweed and Related Sediment of the Persian Gulf, Iran by Alahverdi, M., Savabieasfahani, M.

    “…Nickel, cadmium, copper and lead in the sediment and seven species of algae from six locations in the Bushehr Province on the Coast of the Persian Gulf were…”
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    Seaweed and Chlorophyll as Biomarkers of Metals in the Persian Gulf, Iran by Alahverdi, M., Savabieasfahani, M.

    “…Algal chlorophyll content and chlorophyll type ratios, as biomarkers of stress, were investigated. Ulva intestinalis and Sargassum angustifolium were sampled…”
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    Elevated titanium levels in Iraqi children with neurodevelopmental disorders echo findings in occupation soldiers by Savabieasfahani, M., Alaani, S., Tafash, M., Dastgiri, S., Al-Sabbak, M.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-01-2015)
    “…Anthropogenic release of pollutants into the environment is especially harmful to growing fetuses and young children. These populations are at an increased…”
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    Habitat characteristics and population size of Iranocypris typhlops, the Iran cave barb by Bagheri, M., Goudarzi, F., Zalaghi, A. H., Savabieasfahani, M.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-02-2016)
    “…Iranocypristyphlops (Cyprinidae) is endemic to Iran. A cave in Lorestan Province, located in western Iran in the Zagros Mountains, is the type locality of this…”
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    Toxic and Essential Trace Metals in First Baby Haircuts and Mother Hair from Imam Hossein Hospital Tehran, Iran by Savabieasfahani, M., Hoseiny, M., Goodarzi, S.

    “…Hair metal level in newborn and mother pairs from Iran is reported. Toxic metals including cadmium (157 vs. 87.5 μg/kg), mercury (246 vs. 198 μg/kg), copper…”
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    Total and Organic Mercury in Liver, Kidney and Muscle of Waterbirds from Wetlands of the Caspian Sea, Iran by Aazami, J., Esmaili-Saria, A., Bahramifar, N., Savabieasfahani, M.

    “…We measured and compared total and organic mercury in liver, kidney, and muscle of the Great Cormorant ( Phalacrocorax carbo ), mallard ( Anas platyrhynchos ),…”
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    Mercury in Egg and Eggshell of Whiskered Tern (Chlidonias hybrida) from Anzali Wetlands of the Caspian Sea, Iran by Aliakbari, A, Savabieasfahani, M, Ghasempouri, S. M

    “…Mercury content of egg and eggshell from Whiskered Terns of Anzali wetlands of the Caspian Sea were determined. Mercury levels in egg content of both abandoned…”
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    Mercury in Liver, Kidney, Feather and Muscle of Seabirds from Major Wetlands of the Caspian Sea, Iran by Aazami, J, Esmaili-Sari, A, Bahramifar, N, Ghasempouri, M, Savabieasfahani, M

    “…Concentration of mercury in tissues of the great cormorant (n = 18), mallard (n = 18), and coot (n = 15) of the Caspian Sea were determined. Liver mercury in…”
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    Mercury in the Oriental Sole (Brachirus orientalis) Near a Chlor-Alkali Plant in the Persian Gulf, Iran by Haghighat, M, Savabieasfahani, M, Nikpour, Y, Pashazanoosi, H

    “…Total mercury in muscle and liver of Oriental sole from the largest inlet in the Persian Gulf was evaluated. Fish were collected from three channels of Moses…”
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    Spatial Analysis of Cd and Pb in the Pike (Esox lucius) from Western Anzali Wetlands of Iran by Zamani-Ahmadmahmoodi, R., Esmaili-Sari, A., Mohammadi, J., Riyahi Bakhtiari, A., Savabieasfahani, M.

    “…Geostatistical studies are used to estimate pollution burden in aquatic ecosystems and to plan large-scale control programs to protect these environments…”
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    Developmental reprogramming of reproductive and metabolic dysfunction in sheep: native steroids vs. environmental steroid receptor modulators by Padmanabhan, V, Sarma, H.N, Savabieasfahani, M, Steckler, T.L, Veiga-Lopez, A

    Published in International journal of andrology (01-04-2010)
    “…The inappropriate programming of developing organ systems by exposure to excess native or environmental steroids, particularly the contamination of our…”
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    Liver and Breast Feather Mercury in Piscivorous Birds of the Caspian Sea: Monitoring Changes by Rajaei, F, Esmaili Sari, A, Savabieasfahani, M, Bahramifar, N, Ghasempouri, M

    “…Mercury in the liver and breast feathers of the Common Cormorant, and in three species of Grebes from the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, were determined…”
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    Determination of bisphenol-A in plastic bottled water in markets of Zanjan, Iran by Parto, M., Aazami, J., Shamsi, Z., Zamani, A., Savabieasfahani, M.

    “…Each year, millions of tons of bisphenol-A (BPA) are produced and used in the global economy. In children, BPA exposure causes impaired brain development,…”
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