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Individual PCBs as predictors for concentrations of non andmono-ortho PCBs in human milk.
1995
Berg M. van den | Sinnige T.L. | Tysklind M. | Bosveld A.T.C. | Huisman M. | Koopmans Essenboom C. | Koppe J.G.
A review of radionuclides in the tide-washed pastures on the Irish sea coast in England and Wales and their transfer to food products
1996
Howard, B.J. | Livens, F.R. | Walters, C.B. (Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Merlewood Research Station, Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria LA11 6JU (United Kingdom))
Feasibility of national nitrogen balances
1998
Slak, M.F. | Commagnac, L. | Lucas, S. (ENITA de Bordeaux, Laboratoire Sols et Paysages (France))
Pesticide residue assessment in three selected agricultural production systems in the Choluteca River Basin of Honduras
1999
Kammerbauer, J. | Moncada, J. (Pan-American Agricultural School, Zamorano, Apartado Postal 93, Tegucigalpa (Honduras))
Organochlorine residues in brook trout from remote lakes in the northeastern United States
1983
Haines, T.A. (University of Maine at Orono, Orono, Me. (USA). Zoology Dept.)
[Research works related with environmental polluters carried out by the Nutrition and Dietetics Department, Faculty of Farmacy, University of Conception [pesticides, fishery products, forage, food]]
1981
Villegas, R.
A survey of detection of cyclamate in foods imported from China
2004
Miyagawa, A.(Nagano-ken. Research Inst. for Health and Pollution (Japan)) | Tsukioka, T. | Terasawa, J.
Use of headspace-SPME-GC/MS to identify matters causing food complaints and accidents resulting in the death of animals
2004
Tsukioka, T.(Nagano-ken. Research Inst. for Health and Pollution (Japan)) | Terasawa, J. | Miyagawa, A. | Nakazawa, H. | Hanaoka, Y. | Sato, S. | Shimizu, S. | Maruyama, S.
Many complaints have been made about bad smelling and tasting food and accidents resulting in the death of animals in Nagano Prefecture. The method of headspace SPME-GC/MS has been found very effective as a screening method to investigate the cause of these complaints and accidents. This method is characterized mainly in that the operation is simple without using any solvents for extraction, causing no environmental pollution; the extraction may be carried out in a short time with a small quantity of sample in low concentration, preventing reagent contamination, the whole extract may be injected, leading to high sensitivity, and the fiber may be used repeatedly, making the analytical cost inexpensive. This paper describes representative examples of cases in which the relevant causes have been solved.
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