0 a chemical element that is a hard, blue-grey metal, used in combination with other metals to make chrome --
1 a hard, blue-gray, element used in combination with metals or put on a material to form a shiny covering --
Further correlations existed between heavy metals in the ash for: arsenic and chromium; and arsenic and manganese.
The highest readings of arsenic, chromium, and copper all occurred when wood was present.
As a result, these soils contain high concentrations of oxidized transition metal minerals, particularly chromium and manganese, as well as perchlorate.
The most commonly used metals are titanium, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum alloy and steel.
For the surface coated with fish extract there was also a significant decrease in the chromium signal.
High concentrations of chromium and lead are associated with this caustic chemical spill.
Influence of chromium tripicolinate on glucose metabolism and nutrient partitioning in growing lambs.
There were burns that contained wood that did not have high arsenic, chromium, and copper readings (burns 11, 12, 14, 15, and 19).