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California is the most populated and the most extensively anthropogenically modified area of the USA. Moreover, this is a very complicated natural biogeochemical structure with numerous biogeochemical provinces charactered by different organization of food webs. A typical example is the selenium biogeochemical province in the Joaquin River valley where the exposure pathways have changed dramatically during the last century.
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- Exposure Assessment
- Cancer Surveillance Program
- Family Colon Cancer Registry
- Cancer Research Program
- Biogeochemical Province
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Bashkin, V.N. (2006). CALIFORNIA CASE STUDIES. In: MODERN BIOGEOCHEMISTRY: SECOND EDITION. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4586-7_14
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