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  1. Multi-Techniques Analysis of Archaeological Pottery—Potential Pitfalls in Interpreting the Results
  2. Effect of arsenic speciation on growth, physiology, and bioethanol yield in two Miscanthus × giganteus genotypes
  3. Differential elemental accumulation of the signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) along an invasion gradient
  4. Hidden effects of aluminum coagulant on freshwater mussels: Responses of Anodonta anatina and Unio tumidus to lake restoration
  5. Contrasting effects of little auk colonies on potentially toxic and rare earth elements in Arctic soils
  6. Evidence of Organ-Specific Metal Accumulation: ICP-MS Elemental Analysis of Autopsy Tissues of Tobacco Smokers
  7. Analysis of the Elemental Composition of Milk Formulae: Impact on the Nutritional Status of Infants From Birth to 1 Year of Age
  8. The Influence of Water Conditions on Heavy Metal Tolerance Mechanisms in Hybrid Poplar (Populus nigra × Populus maximowiczii) in the Light of Sustainable Development Goals
  9. Scoping Review of Extraction Methods for Detecting β-Lactam Antibiotics in Food Products of Animal Origin
  10. Rare Earth Elements in Human Calcified Aortic Valves and Epicardial Adipose Tissue
  11. Insights Into Cryoconite Community Dynamics on the Alpine Glacier Throughout the Ablation Season
  12. Differential Elemental Accumulation of the Signal Crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) Along an Invasion Gradient
  13. Mineral composition and ratios in aortic valves, serum, and epicardial fat among patients with aortic stenosis undergoing aortic valve replacement
  14. Environmental degradation and recovery after termination of whaling in sub-Antarctic fjord, South Georgia
  15. Mushroom production on digestate: Mineral composition of cultivation compost, mushrooms, spent mushroom compost and spent casing
  16. Early Response of the Populus nigra L. × P. maximowiczii Hybrid to Soil Enrichment with Metals
  17. Glacier mice as a temporary sink for fallout radionuclides and heavy metals on the Norwegian glacier Austerdalsbreen
  18. Natural restoration of arsenic-contaminated environment with Quercus robur L. and Tilia cordata Mill.: 5-Year longitudinal study of dendroremediation dynamics
  19. The unique aspects of the Burnished pottery of the pre-Roman & Roman periods in Lithuania: Study of ceramic technology and provenance in glacial-formed environment
  20. Dendroremediation of soil contaminated by mining sludge: A three-year study on the potential of Tilia cordata and Quercus robur in remediation of multi-element pollution
  21. Can the concentration of elements in wild-growing mushrooms be deduced from the taxonomic rank?
  22. Mineral composition variation in Boletales mushrooms—indication of soil properties and taxonomic influence
  23. Temporal arsenic form changes dynamics and accumulation patterns in Tilia cordata Mill. seedlings: Insights into metalloid transformation and tolerance mechanisms in trees
  24. Drought Differently Modifies Tolerance and Metal Uptake in Zn- or Cu-Treated Male and Female Salix × fragilis L.
  25. Leaves, Infusion, and Grounds—A Three–Stage Assessment of Element Content in Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) Based on the Dynamic Extraction and Mineralization of Residues
  26. Impacts of anthropogenic activities and glacial processes on the distribution of chemical elements in Billefjord, Svalbard, Arctic
  27. Chemical element distribution in Arctic soils: Assessing vertical, spatial, animal and anthropogenic influences in Elsa and Ebba Valleys, Spitsbergen, Svalbard
  28. Content of elements in contemporary and archaeological wood as a marker of possible change in physico-chemical parameters
  29. Elemental content of the commercial insect-based products available in the European Union
  30. A Fast and Efficient Procedure of Iron Species Determination Based on HPLC with a Short Column and Detection in High Resolution ICP OES
  31. Trace of negative changes in environment recorded in cores of trees growing near busy city roads in Poznań, Poland – dendromonitoring of urban pollution
  32. Influence of Brewing Method on the Content of Selected Elements in Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguarensis) Infusions
  33. Digestibility of Protein and Iron Availability from Enriched Legume Sprouts
  34. Reply to “Comments on “Anthropogenic contamination leads to changes in mineral composition of soil- and tree-growing mushroom species: A case study of urban vs. rural environments and dietary implications”- rare earth elements by Jerzy Falandysz
  35. The accumulation of selected elements in wood from archaelogical site in Biskupin (Poland)
  36. Lactarius and Russula mushroom genera – Similarities/differences in mineral composition within the Russulaceae family
  37. Late Glacial development of lakes and wetland vegetation in a dune area in Central Poland
  38. Blue on red: Chemical conditions of liquid water emerging on simulated martian regolith
  39. FTIR as a Method for Qualitative Assessment of Solid Samples in Geochemical Research: A Review
  40. Copper, lead and zinc interactions during phytoextraction using Acer platanoides L.—a pot trial
  41. Spatial heterogeneity of chemistry of the Small Aral Sea and the Syr Darya River and its impact on plankton communities
  42. Kaliska I: a Late Bronze Age metal hoard from Pomerania (Poland)
  43. Combined Dairy Manure-Food Waste Digestate as a Medium for Pleurotus djamor—Mineral Composition in Substrate and Bioaccumulation of Elements in Fruiting Bodies
  44. Influence of marine vertebrates on organic matter, phosphorus and other chemical element levels in Antarctic soils
  45. Road traffic and abiotic parameters of underlying soils determine the mineral composition and nutritive value of the mushroom Macrolepiota procera (Scop.) Singer
  46. Patterns of changes in the mineral composition of Agaricus bisporus cultivated in Poland between 1977 and 2020
  47. The impact of iron coagulant on the behavior and biochemistry of freshwater mussels Anodonta cygnea and Unio tumidus during lake restoration
  48. Mycoremediation of Flotation Tailings with Agaricus bisporus
  49. Environmental and Anthropogenic Factors Shape the Snow Microbiome and Antibiotic Resistome
  50. Controls on coastal flooding in the southern Baltic Sea revealed from the late Holocene sedimentary records
  51. Recent applications of continuous flow chemical vapor and hydride generation (CVG, HG) coupled to plasma–based optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES, MIP OES)
  52. Trace Elements in Sediments of Rivers Affected by Brown Coal Mining: A Potential Environmental Hazard
  53. Biofortification of Three Cultivated Mushroom Species with Three Iron Salts—Potential for a New Iron-Rich Superfood
  54. Forms of metal(loid)s in soils derived from historical calamine mining waste and tailings of the Olkusz Zn–Pb ore district, southern Poland: A combined pedological, geochemical and mineralogical approach
  55. Anthropogenic contamination leads to changes in mineral composition of soil- and tree-growing mushroom species: A case study of urban vs. rural environments and dietary implications
  56. Cryoconite – From minerals and organic matter to bioengineered sediments on glacier's surfaces
  57. Chronic Alcohol Abuse Alters Hepatic Trace Element Concentrations-Metallomic Study of Hepatic Elemental Composition by Means of ICP-OES
  58. Rare Earth Elements Accumulation in the Hair of Malagasy Children and Adolescents in Relation to Their Age and Nutritional Status
  59. Concentration of selected elements in the hair of Madagascar girls in relation to nutritional status and place of residence
  60. Palaeoenvironmental conditions and human activity in the vicinity of the Grodzisko fortified settlement (central Europe, Poland) from the late‐Neolithic to the Roman period
  61. Elemental and Speciation Analyses of Different Brands of Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
  62. Influence of Iron Addition (Alone or with Calcium) to Elements Biofortification and Antioxidants in Pholiota nameko
  63. A Possibility to Use Selected Crop Post-Extraction Wastes to Improve the Composition of Cultivated Mushroom Pleurotus citrinopileatus
  64. Elemental variability of prehistoric ceramics from postglacial lowlands and its implications for emerging of pottery traditions – An example from the pre-Roman Iron Age
  65. The Possibility of Using Paulownia elongata S. Y. Hu × Paulownia fortunei Hybrid for Phytoextraction of Toxic Elements from Post-Industrial Wastes with Biochar
  66. Iron Forms Fe(II) and Fe(III) Determination in Pre-Roman Iron Age Archaeological Pottery as a New Tool in Archaeometry
  67. Quality assessment of corn snacks enriched with soybean ferritin among young healthy people and patient with Crohn’s disease: the effect of extrusion conditions
  68. The Multi-Elemental Composition of the Aqueous Humor of Patients Undergoing Cataract Surgery, Suffering from Coexisting Diabetes, Hypertension, or Diabetic Retinopathy
  69. Iron species determination by high performance liquid chromatography with plasma based optical emission detectors: HPLC–MIP OES and HPLC–ICP OES
  70. The importance of Cu ×  Pb interactions to Lentinula edodes yield, major/trace elements accumulation and antioxidants
  71. Trees and shrubs from a post-industrial area high in calcium and trace elements: the potential of dendroremediation
  72. Mineral composition of traditional and organic-cultivated mushroom Lentinula edodes in Europe and Asia – Similar or different?
  73. Handheld ED-XRF spectrometers in geochemical investigation: Comparative studies for glacial deposits from Spitsbergen
  74. Interspecific and intraspecific variation in organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls using non-destructive samples from Pygoscelis penguins
  75. A comparison of toxic and essential elements in edible wild and cultivated mushroom species
  76. How polluted are cities in central Europe? - Heavy metal contamination in Taraxacum officinale and soils collected from different land use areas of three representative cities
  77. Time-dependent changes of arsenic and its selected forms in a hydroponic experiment with Quercus robur L.
  78. Multi–mode Sample Introduction System (MSIS) as an interface in the hyphenated system 2 HPLC–MSIS–ICP–OES in simultaneous determination of metals and metalloids species
  79. Possible sources of rare earth elements near different classes of road in Poland and their phytoextraction to herbaceous plant species
  80. Arsenic uptake, speciation and physiological response of tree species (Acer pseudoplatanus, Betula pendula and Quercus robur) treated with dimethylarsinic acid
  81. Toxicological risks and nutritional value of wild edible mushroom species -a half-century monitoring study
  82. Biological factors affecting total mercury and methylmercury levels in Antarctic penguins
  83. Colour-assisted variation in elytral ICP-OES-based ionomics in an aposematic beetle
  84. Quantifying the functional disparity in pigment spot-background egg colour ICP-OES-based eggshell ionome at two extremes of avian embryonic development
  85. The influence of environmental condition on the creation of organic compounds in Pinus sylvestris L. rhizosphere, roots and needles
  86. Changes in mineral composition of six strains of Pleurotus after substrate modifications with different share of nitrogen forms
  87. Multiannual monitoring (1974–2019) of rare earth elements in wild growing edible mushroom species in Polish forests
  88. Mineral composition of elements in wood-growing mushroom species collected from of two regions of Poland
  89. Effects of sample processing on XRF results from archeological pottery
  90. Family and species as determinants modulating mineral composition of selected wild-growing mushroom species
  91. Archaeometrical studies of prehistoric pottery using portable ED-XRF
  92. Investigation of differentiation of metal contents of Agaricus bisporus, Lentinula edodes and Pleurotus ostreatus sold commercially in Poland between 2009 and 2017
  93. Effect of Thymus vulgaris post‐extraction waste and spent coffee grounds on the quality of cultivated Pleurotus eryngii
  94. In–spray chamber hydride generation by multi–mode sample introduction system (MSIS) as an interface in the hyphenated system of high performance liquid chromatography and inductivity coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (HPLC/HG–ICP–OES) in ars...
  95. Correlations Between Trace Elements in Selected Locations of the Human Brain in Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder
  96. Worldwide basket survey of multielemental composition of white button mushroom Agaricus bisporus
  97. Evaluation of MIP-OES as a detector in DLLME procedures: application to Cd determination in water samples
  98. The Effect of Mushroom Extracts on Human Platelet and Blood Coagulation: In vitro Screening of Eight Edible Species
  99. Nickel chelate complexes as a target for polyclonal antibodies raised in rabbits and mice
  100. Levels of Trace Elements in the Aqueous Humor of Cataract Patients Measured by the Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry
  101. Pollution with trace elements and rare-earth metals in the lower course of Syr Darya River and Small Aral Sea, Kazakhstan
  102. Late Glacial and early Holocene development of an oxbow lake in Central Europe (Poland) based on plant macrofossil and geochemical data
  103. The effect of drying temperature on bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of Leccinum scabrum (Bull.) Gray and Hericium erinaceus (Bull.) Pers.
  104. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Is Associated with Less Oxidative Stress and Faster Recovery of Antioxidant Capacity than Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement
  105. Cadmium mobility in a circular food-to-waste-to-food system and the use of a cultivated mushroom (Agaricus subrufescens) as a remediation agent
  106. Correction to: Essential and toxic elements in commercial microalgal food supplements
  107. Differences of Acer platanoides L. and Tilia cordata Mill. Response patterns/survival strategies during cultivation in extremely polluted mining sludge – A pot trial
  108. The late Holocene decline of Trapa natans L. in Northern Poland in the light of new palaeobotanical and geochemical data
  109. The effects of germanium and selenium on growth, metalloid accumulation and ergosterol content in mushrooms: experimental study in Pleurotus ostreatus and Ganoderma lucidum
  110. Phytoextraction of arsenic forms in selected tree species growing in As-polluted mining sludge
  111. Increased Aluminum Content in Certain Brain Structures is Correlated with Higher Silicon Concentration in Alcoholic Use Disorder
  112. Alterations of root architecture and cell wall modifications in Tilia cordata Miller (Linden) growing on mining sludge
  113. Arsenate phytoextraction abilities of one-year-old tree species and its effects on the nutritional element content in plant organs
  114. Hydrochemical Diversity of a Large Alluvial Aquifer in an Arid Zone (Draa River, S Morocco)
  115. Arsenic content in two-year-old Acer platanoides L. and Tilia cordata Miller seedlings growing under dimethylarsinic acid exposure–model experiment
  116. Salix viminalis L. - A highly effective plant in phytoextraction of elements
  117. Essential and toxic elements in commercial microalgal food supplements
  118. Relations between rare earth elements accumulation in Taraxacum officinale L. and land use in an urban area – A preliminary study
  119. The effect of different substrates on the growth of six cultivated mushroom species and composition of macro and trace elements in their fruiting bodies
  120. Heavy metals risk assessment in water and bottom sediments of ICOLLs in Northern Poland
  121. The significance of selected tree species age in their efficiency in elements phytoextraction from wastes mixture
  122. Arsenic forms in phytoextraction of this metalloid in organs of 2-year-old Acer platanoides seedlings
  123. Relationship between concentration of rare earth elements in soil and their distribution in plants growing near a frequented road
  124. Comparison of elemental composition of mushroom Hypsizygus marmoreus originating from commercial production and experimental cultivation
  125. The importance of substrate compaction and chemical composition in the phytoextraction of elements by Pinus sylvestris L.
  126. A report of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii and other cyanobacteria in the water reservoirs of power plants in Ukraine
  127. Correction to: The chemistry and toxicity of discharge waters from copper mine tailing impoundment in the valley of the Apuseni Mountains in Romania
  128. The influence of urban agglomeration on a small natural water reservoir
  129. Elemental characteristics of mushroom species cultivated in China and Poland
  130. Geochemistry and mineralogy of technogenic soils developed on old mine heaps of abandoned iron ore mines in the Ławęczna area (Holy Cross Mountains, south-central Poland)
  131. The altered platelet mineral ratios in pregnancy complicated with intrauterine growth restriction
  132. Monitoring of essential and toxic elements in multi-ingredient food supplements produced in European Union
  133. Identification of toxic metals in human embryonic tissues
  134. Relation between polyphenols, malondialdehyde, antioxidant capacity, lactate dehydrogenase and toxic elements in human colostrum milk
  135. Effect of extrusion conditions on iron stability and physical and textural properties of corn snacks enriched with soybean ferritin
  136. Rare-earth elements in human colostrum milk
  137. Iron’s fingerprint of deposits—iron speciation as a geochemical marker
  138. Phytoextraction of potentially toxic elements by six tree species growing on hazardous mining sludge
  139. The long term tsunami impact: Evolution of iron speciation and major elements concentration in tsunami deposits from Thailand
  140. The chemistry and toxicity of discharge waters from copper mine tailing impoundment in the valley of the Apuseni Mountains in Romania
  141. Arsenite phytoextraction and its influence on selected nutritional elements in one-year-old tree species
  142. Multielemental analysis of fruit bodies of three cultivated commercial Agaricus species
  143. Lithium biofortification of medicinal mushrooms Agrocybe cylindracea and Hericium erinaceus
  144. Bio-enriched Pleurotus mushrooms for deficiency control and improved antioxidative protection of human platelets?
  145. The influence of As forms in substrate on the phytoextraction of this metalloid in Ulmus laevis Pall organs – Pot experiment
  146. Phytoextraction of rare earth elements in herbaceous plant species growing close to roads
  147. A screening study of elemental composition in 12 marketable mushroom species accessible in Poland
  148. Comparison of multielemental composition of Polish and Chinese mushrooms (Ganoderma spp.)
  149. The relationship between metal composition, phenolic acid and flavonoid content in Imleria badia from non-polluted and polluted areas
  150. Multi-elemental analysis of Lentinula edodes mushrooms available in trade
  151. Cultivation of mushrooms for production of food biofortified with lithium
  152. Simultaneous speciation analysis of inorganic nitrogen with the use of ion chromatography in highly salinated environmental samples
  153. The risk of high mercury accumulation in edible mushrooms cultivated on contaminated substrates
  154. Content of selected elements and low-molecular-weight organic acids in fruiting bodies of edible mushroom Boletus badius (Fr.) Fr. from unpolluted and polluted areas
  155. Screening the Multi-Element Content of Pleurotus Mushroom Species Using inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES)
  156. The role of selected tree species in industrial sewage sludge/flotation tailing management
  157. Cultivation ofAgaricus bisporusenriched with selenium, zinc and copper
  158. The XRF mapping of archaeological artefacts as the key to understanding of the past
  159. Phenolic and Flavonoid Content in Hericium Erinaceus , Ganoderma Lucidum , and Agrocybe Aegerita under Selenium Addition
  160. Metal accumulation in the human uterus varies by pathology and smoking status
  161. Microwave induced plasma optical emission spectrometry in agricultural analysis
  162. Multielemental analysis of 20 mushroom species growing near a heavily trafficked road in Poland
  163. Seasonal distribution of metals in vertical and horizontal profiles of sheltered and exposed beaches on Polish coast
  164. Variations of arsenic species content in edibleBoletus badiusgrowing at polluted sites over four years
  165. Potential of Cultivated Ganoderma lucidum Mushrooms for the Production of Supplements Enriched with Essential Elements
  166. Selenium species in selenium fortified dietary supplements
  167. Free-ranging domestic cats are characterized by increased metal content in reproductive tissues
  168. Levels of platinum group elements and rare-earth elements in wild mushroom species growing in Poland
  169. Phenolic composition and antioxidant properties of Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus eryngii enriched with selenium and zinc
  170. Environmental impact of flooding: studies of ‘self-cleaning’ of river ecosystem during consecutive flood events
  171. Importance of low substrate arsenic content in mushroom cultivation and safety of final food product
  172. The effect of selenium on phenolics and flavonoids in selected edible white rot fungi
  173. The multidisciplinary approach to safety and toxicity assessment of microalgae-based food supplements following clinical cases of poisoning
  174. Dirt road: A geomorphological and geochemical record of Late-Holocene human activity in the catchment of Lake Radacz (Central Pomerania, Poland)
  175. Supplementation of cultivated mushroom species with selenium: bioaccumulation and speciation study
  176. Bioaccumulation of metals and metalloids in medicinal plantIpomoea pes-capraefrom areas impacted by tsunami
  177. Sedimentary fractions of phosphorus before and after drainage of an urban water body (Maltański Reservoir, Poland)
  178. Assessment of iron in uterine and testicular tissues and hair of free-ranging and household cats
  179. The microwave induced plasma with optical emission spectrometry (MIP–OES) in 23 elements determination in geological samples
  180. Efficacy of supplementation of selected medicinal mushrooms with inorganic selenium salts
  181. Metal status in human endometrium: Relation to cigarette smoking and histological lesions
  182. Biosorption of toxic metals using freely suspended Microcystis aeruginosa biomass
  183. Determination of Iron Species in Samples of Iron-Fortified Food
  184. Bioaccumulation of selected metals in bivalves (Unionidae) and Phragmites australis inhabiting a municipal water reservoir
  185. Caesium and Lanthanum Suppression of Signal Fluctuation in Flame Atomic Absorption and Atomic Emission Spectrometry
  186. Selected arsenic species: As(III), As(V) and dimethylarsenic acid (DMAA) in Xerocomus badius fruiting bodies
  187. The evolution of December 2004 tsunami deposits: Temporal and spatial distribution of potentially toxic metalloids
  188. Cadmium and lead toxicity and bioaccumulation in Microcystis aeruginosa
  189. The tandem analytical method of flow injection diode array spectrophotometry and flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FI-DAD(vis)-FAAS) in iron speciation studies using 1,10-phenanthroline complexes
  190. Metal accumulation in sediments and biota in Malta Reservoir (Poland)
  191. Environmental impact assessment of the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami on the Sendai Plain
  192. Environmental impact of flood: The study of arsenic speciation in exchangeable fraction of flood deposits of Warta river (Poland) in determination of “finger prints” of the pollutants origin and the ways of the migration
  193. The idea of simultaneous batchin-situextraction and arsenic and antimony hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry determination directly in the solid (tsunami and lake sediments) samples
  194. Determination of Inorganic Selenium Species in Dietary Supplements by Hyphenated Analytical System HPLC-HG-AAS
  195. The Simultaneous Arsenic, Antimony, and Selenium Determination in Water Samples by Batch Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
  196. The methodology and results of determination of inorganic arsenic species in mobile fractions of tsunami deposits by a hyphenated technique of HPLC-HG-AAS
  197. Application of the self-organizing mapping in exploration of the environmental impact of a tsunami disaster
  198. Effects of rainy season on mobilization of contaminants from tsunami deposits left in a coastal zone of Thailand by the 26 December 2004 tsunami
  199. A new tool for inorganic nitrogen speciation study: Simultaneous determination of ammonium ion, nitrite and nitrate by ion chromatography with post-column ammonium derivatization by Nessler reagent and diode-array detection in rain water samples
  200. Microtrace Metalloids Speciation in Lakes Water Samples (Poland)
  201. Contamination of tsunami sediments in a coastal zone inundated by the 26 December 2004 tsunami in Thailand
  202. The new concept of hyphenated analytical system: Simultaneous determination of inorganic arsenic(III), arsenic(V), selenium(IV) and selenium(VI) by high performance liquid chromatography–hydride generation–(fast sequential) atomic absorption spectromet...
  203. The occurrence and speciation of arsenic, antimony, and selenium in ground water of Poznań city (Poland)
  204. Speciation analysis of inorganic form of arsenic in ground water samples by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry with insitu trapping in graphite tube
  205. Determination of inorganic arsenic species As(III) and As(V) by high performance liquid chromatography with hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry detection
  206. Determination of Sb(III) and Sb(V) in Water Samples by Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with In-Situ Trapping in a Graphite Tube
  207. Comparison of modifiers for determination of arsenic, antimony and selenium by atomic absorption spectrometry with atomization in graphite tube or hydride generation and in-situ preconcentration in graphite tube