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Fluorine : a paradoxical element / Alain Tressaud,...

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Auteur principal: Tressaud, Alain, 1943-...., AuteurLangue : anglaisPays : Pays-Bas.Publication : Amsterdam : ElsevierDate du copyright : 2019Description: 1 vol. (xii-258 p.), ill., couv. ill. en coul., 23 cmISBN : 0128129905; 978-0-12-812990-6.Collection: Progress in fluorine science series, volume. 5Résumé : Fluorine: A Paradoxical Element, Volume Five, deals with the link between fluorine, humanity and the environment. It is divided into three main sections, including i) The history and developmental stages of fluorinated products, ii) Awareness of its importance in our environment, and iii) Recent contributions of fluoride products in medicine, pharmacy and our daily lives. Made engaging through interesting figures and accessible language, and written by a leading expert, Professor Tressaud, the book supports the work of scientists working in materials, toxicology and environmental science. It complements the author's edited series, Progress in Fluorine Science, covering recent advances.Bibliographie : Notes bibliogr. Index.Sujet - Nom commun: Fluorides | Fluorides -- Physiological effect | Fluorine | Fluorine | Fluorures
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Fluorine: A Paradoxical Element, Volume Five, deals with the link between fluorine, humanity and the environment. It is divided into three main sections, including i) The history and developmental stages of fluorinated products, ii) Awareness of its importance in our environment, and iii) Recent contributions of fluoride products in medicine, pharmacy and our daily lives. Made engaging through interesting figures and accessible language, and written by a leading expert, Professor Tressaud, the book supports the work of scientists working in materials, toxicology and environmental science. It complements the author's edited series, Progress in Fluorine Science, covering recent advances