Levels of Trace Elements in Liver From Norwegian Moose, Reindeer and Red Deer in Relation To Atmospheric Deposition
- A. Frøslie, G. Norheim, J. P. Rambæk, E. Steinnes
- Environmental ScienceActa Veterinaria Scandinavica
- 1 September 1984
It seems that atmospheric deposition of the elements mercury, lead, arsenic, cadmium and selenium contribute to the body burden of these elements in cervides in Norway.
Levels of cadmium in liver and kidneys from Norwegian cervides
- A. Frøslie, A. Haugen, G. Holt, G. Norheim
- Biology, MedicineBulletin of Environmental Contamination and…
- 1 September 1986
Levels of selenium in relation to levels of mercury in fish from Mjøsa, a freshwater lake in Southeastern Norway
- A. Frøslie, G. Norheim, O. Sandlund
- Environmental ScienceBulletin of Environmental Contamination and…
- 1 April 1985
Levels of selenium and their relationship to mercury accumulation in the flesh of fish from Mjoesa and five lakes in the surrounding area are reported.
FLUORIDE EXPOSURE IN CERVIDS INHABITING AREAS ADJACENT TO ALUMINUM SMELTERS IN NORWAY. I. RESIDUE LEVELS
- T. Vikøren, G. Stuve, A. Frøslie
- Environmental ScienceJournal of Wildlife Diseases
- 1 April 1996
It is proposed that roe deer are a better biomonitor of local fluoride exposure than red deer and moose, due to their more sedentary behavior.
Mercury and persistent chlorinated hydrocarbons in owls Strigiformes and birds of prey Falconiformes collected in Norway during the period 1965–1983
- A. Frøslie, G. Holt, G. Norheim
- Environmental Science
- 1986
Persistent organochlorines and mercury in eggs of Norwegian seabirds 1983
- R. Barrett, J. U. Skaare, G. Norheim, W. Vader, A. Frøslie
- Environmental Science
- 1985
Mercury, DDE, and PCB in the avian fauna in Norway 1965--1976.
- G. Holt, A. Frøslie, G. Norheim
- Environmental Science, MedicineActa veterinaria Scandinavica. Supplementum
- 1979
Heavy metals in lamb liver: Contribution from atmospheric fallout
- A. Frøslie, G. Norheim, J. P. Rambæk, E. Steinnes
- Environmental ScienceBulletin of Environmental Contamination and…
- 1 February 1985
The present study was carried out in order to see if similar regional differences were detectable in the heavy metal load of domestic animals grazing on natural pasture land in different parts of Norway.
The degree of methylation and organ distribution of mercury in some birds of prey in Norway.
- G. Norheim, A. Frøslie
- Environmental ScienceActa Pharmacologica et Toxicologica
- 13 March 2009
The distribution pattern and the degree of methylation were mainly dependent on the mercury levels, and there seemed to be an inverse relationship between the total mercury levels and the percentages of methyl mercury in the organs, especially in the kidney.
The Mobilization of Copper in Sheep by Chelating Agents
- N. Søli, A. Frøslie, J. Aaseth
- Chemistry, MedicineActa Veterinaria Scandinavica
- 1 September 1978
The results showed that D-penicillamine has a copper mobilizing effect, while DMPS and Ca-EDTA do not seem to have this effect to any significant degree.
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