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2. 有害物質を含有する家庭用品の規制に関する法律(有害物質含有家庭用品規制法)におけるトリス(2,3-ジブロムプロピル)ホスフェイト(TDBPP)及びビス(2,3-ジブロムプロピル)ホスフェイト(BDBPP)化合物試験法改定に係わる検討

8. GC-MS Analysis of Primary Aromatic Amines Originated From Azo Dyes in Commercial Textile or Leather Products Using Helium Alternative Carrier Gases.

10. Species differences in activation of TRPA1 by resin additive-related chemicals relevant to indoor air quality

11. Corrigendum: Development of a Standard Test Method for Insecticides in Indoor Air by GC-MS with Solid-Phase Adsorption/Solvent Extraction

12. Development of a Standard Test Method for Insecticides in Indoor Air by GC-MS with Solid-Phase Adsorption/Solvent Extraction

25. Examination of Analytical Methods for Methanol, Trichloroethylene, and Tetrachloroethylene to Revise the Official Methods Based on the Act on the Control of Household Products Containing Harmful Substances

28. Analysis of isothiazolinone and paraben preservatives in children's toy slime in Japan.

31. Method Validation for the Determination of Phthalates in Indoor Air by GC-MS with Solid-Phase Adsorption/Solvent Extraction using Octadecyl Silica Filter and Styrene–Divinylbenzene Copolymer Cartridge

33. Determination of the Plant Origin of Licorice Oil Extract, a Natural Food Additive, by Principal Component Analysis Based on Chemical Components

34. Study of Sample Preparation Method Using Internal Standard Solution to Accurate Quantitative Analysis with 1H NMR Spectroscopy

40. Absolute Quantification of Carminic Acid in Cochineal Extract by Quantitative NMR

50. Time-dependent variation in the biodistribution of C60 in rats determined by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry

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