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, dimethylarsinic acid, and trimethylated arsenic (yamato, ). findings by life stage and gender group because of the lack of human data to identify a biological role of arsenic in humans, neither an estimated average requirement, recommended dietary allowance, nor adequate intake were established. intake
by vascular plants and some microorganisms. the only known boron-containing compounds in nature are organoboron complexes from plants, some of which may have antibiotic properties (hunt, ; nielsen, ). principles of bioinorganic chemistry predict that boron, which is primarily in the form of boric acid...
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