428 results on '"Barratt, M."'
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52. Validation and Subsequent Development of the Derek Skin Sensitization Rulebase by Analysis of the BgVV List of Contact Allergens
53. 13th meeting of the Scientific Group on Methodologies for the Safety Evaluation of Chemicals (SGOMSEC): alternative testing methodologies and conceptual issues.
54. Integration of QSAR and in vitro toxicology.
55. A quantitative structure-activity relationship for the eye irritation potential of neutral organic chemicals
56. Two results on the $2$-local $EHP$ spectral sequence
57. Mitogen-stimulated phosphorylation of histone H3 is targeted to a small hyperacetylation-sensitive fraction.
58. A New Rinse Conditioner Active with Improved Environmental Properties / Neuer Bestandteil für Weichspüler mit verbesserter Umweltverträglichkeit
59. Molecular basis of photocontact allergy
60. The effect of VAR process parameters on white spot formation in INCONEL1 718.
61. Antibody mechanisms implicated in digestive disturbances following ingestion of soya protein in calves and piglets.
62. Mass spectrometry of stable free radicals-II: pyrrolidine nitroxides.
63. Acute renal failure in early life.
64. Soya protein antibodies in man: their occurrence and possible relevance in coeliac disease.
65. Immunologically mediated nutritional disturbances associated with soya-protein antigens.
66. On the Validation of Radar Simulator Results.
67. Collision Avoidance as Observed by Shore Based Radar.
68. Collision Avoidance Manoeuvres in Restricted Visibility.
69. Encounter Rates in a Marine Traffic Separation Scheme.
70. Breakdown of proteoglycan and collagen induced in pig articular cartilage in organ culture.
71. The water intake of milking cows grazing Pangola grass (Digitaria decumbens Stent.) under wet- and dry-season conditions in Trinidad.
72. A group of aberrant members of the genus corynebacterium isolated from the human nasopharynx.
73. Cytotoxic agents in childhood glomerulonephritis.
74. NOTE ON ANOMALOUS SINGULAR TORSION GROUPS.
75. SPACES OF FINITE CHARACTERISTIC.
76. A THEOREM ON THE HOMOLOGY OF A CERTAIN DIFFERENTIAL GROUP.
77. HOMOTOPY RINGOIDS AND HOMOTOPY GROUPS.
78. Studies of the Chemical Selectivity of Hapten, Reactivity, and Skin Sensitization Potency. 2. NMR Studies of the Covalent Binding of the <SUP>13</SUP>C-Labeled Skin Sensitizers 2-[<SUP>13</SUP>C]- and 3-[<SUP>13</SUP>C]Hex-1-ene- and 3-[<SUP>13</SUP>C]Hexane-1,3-sultones to Human Serum Albumin
79. Studies of the Chemical Selectivity of Hapten, Reactivity, and Skin Sensitization Potency. 1. Synthesis and Studies on the Reactivity toward Model Nucleophiles of the <SUP>13</SUP>C-Labeled Skin Sensitizers Hex-1-ene- and Hexane-1,3-sultones
80. Antioxidants may contribute in the fight against ageing: an in vitro model
81. Development of an expert system rulebase for the prospective identification of photoallergens
82. Comparison of an in vitro cellular phototoxicity model against controlled clinical trials of fluoroquinolone skin phototoxicity
83. A QSAR model for the eye irritation of cationic surfactants
84. Validation and Subsequent Development of the Derek Skin Sensitization Rulebase by Analysis of the BgVV List of Contact Allergens
85. Relations Amongst Toda Brackets and the Kervaire Invariant in Dimension 62
86. On Join Operations in Homotopy Groups
87. Integrating computer prediction systems with in vitro methods towards a better understanding of toxicology
88. Track Groups (I)
89. Computer prediction of possible toxic action from chemical structure: an update on the DEREK system
90. Skin Irritation Potential of Mixed Surfactant Systems
91. The binding of a spin‐labelled dipeptide to papain
92. The ECVAM International Validation Study on In Vitro Tests for Skin Corrosivity. 1. Selection and Distribution of the Test Chemicals
93. QSARS for the Eye Irritation Potential of Neutral Organic Chemicals
94. Quantitative structure-activity relationships for skin irritation and corrosivity of neutral and electrophilic organic chemicals
95. The use of in vitro cytotoxicity measurements in QSAR methods for the prediction of the skin corrosivity potential of acids
96. In vitro investigations of the direct effects of complex anions on thyroidal iodide uptake: identification of novel inhibitors
97. Skin corrosivity potential of fatty acids: in vitro rat and human skin testing and QSAR studies
98. Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) for skin corrosivity of organic acids, bases and phenols: principal components and neural network analysis of extended datasets
99. On Ring‐Stacks
100. The First Non‐Vanishing Group of an (n+l)‐AD
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