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- dmmh.htm accessdate "2011-11-16".
- dmmh.htm accessdate "2014-07-15".
- dmmh.htm accessdate "2014-09-01".
- dmmh.htm author "Cotton, S.".
- dmmh.htm contribution "Dimethylmercury and Mercury Poisoning".
- dmmh.htm date "2005-05-12".
- dmmh.htm date "October 2003".
- dmmh.htm first "Simon".
- dmmh.htm isCitedBy Dimethylmercury.
- dmmh.htm isCitedBy Ergotism.
- dmmh.htm isCitedBy Karen_Wetterhahn.
- dmmh.htm isCitedBy List_of_unusual_deaths.
- dmmh.htm last "Cotton".
- dmmh.htm place "UK".
- dmmh.htm publisher "Bristol University".
- dmmh.htm publisher "Chm.bris.ac.uk".
- dmmh.htm publisher "School of Chemistry, University of Bristol".
- dmmh.htm quote "More horrifying than this were epidemics of poisoning, caused by people eating treated seed grains. There was a serious epidemic in Iraq in 1956 and again in 1960, whilst use of seed wheat for food, caused the poisoning of about 100 people in West Pakistan in 1961. Another outbreak happened in Guatemala in 1965. Most serious was the disaster in Iraq in 1971–2, when according to official figures 459 died. Grain had been treated with methyl mercury compounds as a fungicide and should have been planted. Instead it was sold for milling and made into bread. It had been dyed red as a warning and also had warning labels in English and Spanish that no one could understand.".
- dmmh.htm title "Dimethylmercury and Mercury Poisoning".
- dmmh.htm title "Dimethylmercury and Mercury Poisoning. The Karen Wetterhahn story".
- dmmh.htm title "Molecule of the Month".
- dmmh.htm title "The Karen Wetterhahn story".
- dmmh.htm url dmmh.htm.
- dmmh.htm url "http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/dimethylmercury/dmmh.htm".
- dmmh.htm url motm.htm.
- dmmh.htm work "Molecule of the Month".