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Arsenic Compounds in the Marine and Terrestrial Environment: From Analytical Considerations to Implications for Human Health.

203 Hitchner Hall Orono

The School of Marine Sciences and Department and Molecular and Biomedical Sciences present Dr. Brian Jackson Dartmouth University Arsenic is a non-essential element and, at elevated concentrations, the inorganic forms of arsenic are toxic to life. However, arsenic also has a rich biochemistry and approaching 100 organo-arsenic compounds, including arseno-sugars and arseno-lipids, have been identified […]

Forestry in Chile: Past, Present, and Future

204 Nutting Hall Orono

The School of Forest Resources presents Dr. Christian Salas Universidad de La Frontera Temuco, Chile If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation to participate in this program, please call Cindy Paschal, School of Forest Resources, as early as possible at 581-2841 or cpaschal@maine.edu to discuss your needs.

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