Search

Your search keyword '"Mol, Hans G. J."' showing total 101 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Mol, Hans G. J." Remove constraint Author: "Mol, Hans G. J."
101 results on '"Mol, Hans G. J."'

Search Results

1. External quality assurance schemes (EQUASs) and interlaboratory comparison investigations (ICIs) for the human biomonitoring of aromatic amines in urine as part of the quality assurance programme under HBM4EU.

2. External quality assurance schemes (EQUASs) and interlaboratory comparison investigations (ICIs) for the human biomonitoring of aromatic amines in urine as part of the quality assurance programme under HBM4EUElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d4ay01309c

3. Quantitative assessment of multiple pesticides in silicone wristbands of children/guardian pairs living in agricultural areas in South Africa

4. Quantitative assessment of multiple pesticides in silicone wristbands of children/guardian pairs living in agricultural areas in South Africa

5. Harmonized Quality Assurance/Quality Control Provisions for Nontargeted Measurement of Urinary Pesticide Biomarkers in the HBM4EU Multisite SPECIMEn Study

7. Proficiency and Interlaboratory Variability in the Determination of Phthalate and DINCH Biomarkers in Human Urine: Results from the HBM4EU Project

12. Quantitative assessment of multiple pesticides in silicone wristbands of children/guardian pairs living in agricultural areas in South Africa

32. Evaluation of Mycotoxin Screening Tests in a Verification Study Involving First Time Users.

33. External Quality Assurance Schemes (EQUASs) and Inter-laboratory Comparison Investigations (ICIs) for human biomonitoring of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) biomarkers in urine as part of the quality assurance programme under HBM4EU.

34. Interlaboratory Comparison Investigations (ICIs) and External Quality Assurance Schemes (EQUASs) for human biomonitoring of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in serum as part of the quality assurance programme under HBM4EU.

35. Quantitative assessment of multiple pesticides in silicone wristbands of children/guardian pairs living in agricultural areas in South Africa.

36. A human biomonitoring (HBM) Global Registry Framework: Further advancement of HBM research following the FAIR principles.

37. Pesticide residues in Nepalese vegetables and potential health risks.

38. Pesticide residues in European agricultural soils - A hidden reality unfolded.

39. Dynamics of glyphosate and AMPA in the soil surface layer of glyphosate-resistant crop cultivations in the loess Pampas of Argentina.

40. Enhancing detectability of anabolic-steroid residues in bovine urine by actively modulated online comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography - high-resolution mass spectrometry.

41. Distribution of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) in agricultural topsoils of the European Union.

42. Straightforward analytical method to determine opium alkaloids in poppy seeds and bakery products.

43. Spatial glyphosate and AMPA redistribution on the soil surface driven by sediment transport processes - A flume experiment.

44. A global inter-laboratory study to assess acquisition modes for multi-compound confirmatory analysis of veterinary drugs using liquid chromatography coupled to triple quadrupole, time of flight and orbitrap mass spectrometry.

45. Glyphosate and AMPA distribution in wind-eroded sediment derived from loess soil.

46. Persistence of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in loess soil under different combinations of temperature, soil moisture and light/darkness.

47. Validation of an automated screening method for persistent organic contaminants in fats and oils by GC×GC-ToFMS.

48. Evaluation of gas chromatography - electron ionization - full scan high resolution Orbitrap mass spectrometry for pesticide residue analysis.

49. A critical assessment of the performance criteria in confirmatory analysis for veterinary drug residue analysis using mass spectrometric detection in selected reaction monitoring mode.

50. Dietary supplement for energy and reduced appetite containing the β-agonist isopropyloctopamine leads to heart problems and hospitalisations.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources