
PubMed:12594522 / 10059-10320
Annnotations
PubMed_ArguminSci
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T60 | 0-261 | DRI_Outcome | denotes | Tissue Burden Analyses: Nickel concentrations in the lungs of exposed rats were greater than those of the controls at 7 months (males, 6 to 9 mg nickel/g lung; females, 6 to 9 mg/g lung) and 15 months (males, 4 to 3 mg nickel/g lung; females, 4 to 7 mg/g lung). |
Inflammaging
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T68 | 0-23 | Sentence | denotes | Tissue Burden Analyses: |
T69 | 24-261 | Sentence | denotes | Nickel concentrations in the lungs of exposed rats were greater than those of the controls at 7 months (males, 6 to 9 mg nickel/g lung; females, 6 to 9 mg/g lung) and 15 months (males, 4 to 3 mg nickel/g lung; females, 4 to 7 mg/g lung). |
T68 | 0-23 | Sentence | denotes | Tissue Burden Analyses: |
T69 | 24-261 | Sentence | denotes | Nickel concentrations in the lungs of exposed rats were greater than those of the controls at 7 months (males, 6 to 9 mg nickel/g lung; females, 6 to 9 mg/g lung) and 15 months (males, 4 to 3 mg nickel/g lung; females, 4 to 7 mg/g lung). |