Chloramination (English Wikipedia)

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  • Hakim, Nadey (2009). Artificial Organs. London: Springer-Verlag. p. 51. ISBN 9781848822818. Retrieved 2014-06-14. Water that contains chloramine is safe for people to drink, bathe, and cook in because the digestive process neutralizes it. Chloramine can, however, easily harm patients if it enters the blood stream during the dialysis process causing hemolytic anemia.
  • Michael J. Lewis; Tom W. Young (31 October 2002). Brewing. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-0-306-47274-9.

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  • Ward, D. M. (Oct 1996). "Chloramine removal from water used in hemodialysis". Adv Ren Replace Ther. 3 (4): 337–47. doi:10.1016/s1073-4449(96)80014-8. PMID 8914698.
  • Shah, Amisha D.; Mitch, William A. (2012). "Halonitroalkanes, Halonitriles, Haloamides, and N-Nitrosamines: A Critical Review of Nitrogenous Disinfection Byproduct Formation Pathways". Environmental Science & Technology. 46 (1): 119–131. Bibcode:2012EnST...46..119S. doi:10.1021/es203312s. PMID 22112205.
  • Date, S.; Terabayashi, S.; Kobayashi, Y.; Fujime, Y. (2005), "Effects of chloramines concentration in nutrient solution and exposure time on plant growth in hydroponically cultured lettuce", Scientia Horticulturae, 103 (3): 257–265, Bibcode:2005ScHor.103..257D, doi:10.1016/j.scienta.2004.06.019
  • Ward, D. M. (Oct 1996). "Chloramine removal from water used in hemodialysis". Adv. Ren. Replace Ther. 3 (4): 337–347. doi:10.1016/S1073-4449(96)80014-8. PMID 8914698.

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  • Shah, Amisha D.; Mitch, William A. (2012). "Halonitroalkanes, Halonitriles, Haloamides, and N-Nitrosamines: A Critical Review of Nitrogenous Disinfection Byproduct Formation Pathways". Environmental Science & Technology. 46 (1): 119–131. Bibcode:2012EnST...46..119S. doi:10.1021/es203312s. PMID 22112205.
  • Date, S.; Terabayashi, S.; Kobayashi, Y.; Fujime, Y. (2005), "Effects of chloramines concentration in nutrient solution and exposure time on plant growth in hydroponically cultured lettuce", Scientia Horticulturae, 103 (3): 257–265, Bibcode:2005ScHor.103..257D, doi:10.1016/j.scienta.2004.06.019

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  • Ward, D. M. (Oct 1996). "Chloramine removal from water used in hemodialysis". Adv Ren Replace Ther. 3 (4): 337–47. doi:10.1016/s1073-4449(96)80014-8. PMID 8914698.
  • Shah, Amisha D.; Mitch, William A. (2012). "Halonitroalkanes, Halonitriles, Haloamides, and N-Nitrosamines: A Critical Review of Nitrogenous Disinfection Byproduct Formation Pathways". Environmental Science & Technology. 46 (1): 119–131. Bibcode:2012EnST...46..119S. doi:10.1021/es203312s. PMID 22112205.
  • Ward, D. M. (Oct 1996). "Chloramine removal from water used in hemodialysis". Adv. Ren. Replace Ther. 3 (4): 337–347. doi:10.1016/S1073-4449(96)80014-8. PMID 8914698.

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