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Geophagic clays: Their mineralogy, chemistry and possible human health effects

Ekosse et al., 2010

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11257741652582240538
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Ekosse E
Jumbam N
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African Journal of Biotechnology

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Randomly chosen representative geophagic clay samples from Cameroon and Nigeria were mineralogically and chemically analysed. The primary objectives of the study were to qualitatively and quantitatively identify the mineral constituents and to determine selected …
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