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manganese Manganese is ubiquitous in the environment. Manganese is used as a binding agent in red brick and as an anticorrosive in most steel alloys. Most dietary manganese is not absorbed and most exposure occurs as the result of inhaling manganese containing dust.
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manganese An essential mineral which activates enzyme systems involved in protein and energy metabolisin. Manganese is involved in connective tissue and bone formation, insulin action, and cholesterol synthesis.
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manganese One of the most important constituents of steel in which it fulfils a number of functions. It acts as a mild de-oxidizing agent. It combines with the sulphur present to form globular inclusions of Manganese Sulphide which are beneficial to machining. It increase tensile strength and hardenability of steel.
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manganese One of eight micronutrients. Manganese activates some important enzymes involved in chlorophyll formation. Manganese deficient plants will develop chlorosis between the veins of its leaves. The availability of manganese is partially dependent on soil pH.
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manganese is an essential trace element for living things. Soils, sediments and rocks are significant natural sources of manganese, whereas industrial discharges are the primary source from human activities.
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