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1. Determination of diclofop-methyl and diclofop residues in soil and crops by gas chromatography.

2. Multiresidue screening method for fresh fruits and vegetables with gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric detection.

3. [Non-volatile nitrosamines in some foods from Linxian County].

4. Warfarin antagonism by avocado.

5. Malate content of picoliter samples of Raphanus sativus cytoplasm.

6. [Hygienic evaluation of nitrate levels in drinking water and vegetable food products in various regions of Lithuania].

7. Determination of nabam fungicide in crops by liquid chromatography with postcolumn reaction detection.

8. Selective determination of altertoxins by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection with dual "in-series" electrodes.

9. Estimating human exposure through multiple pathways from air, water, and soil.

10. Fruits and vegetables are a source of galactose: implications in planning the diets of patients with galactosaemia.

11. Thermal degradation of carotenes and influence on their physiological functions.

12. The assessment of radiocaesium intake from food using duplicate diet and whole-body monitoring techniques.

13. Chemical composition of kernels from some species of Cucurbitaceae grown in Nigeria.

14. Structural and geometrical isomers of carotenoids in human plasma.

16. Severe phototoxic burn following celery ingestion.

17. Determination of L-ascorbic acid in fruit and vegetable juices by flow injection with immobilised ascorbate oxidase.

19. Purification and complete amino acid sequence of a new type of sweet protein taste-modifying activity, curculin.

20. [Ways to reduce a collective dose of internal radiation in pollution of agricultural fields].

21. [Radiation-hygienic evaluation of vegetables and potatoes grown after soil irrigation with water containing artificial radionuclides].

22. [Proton inducted X-ray emission analysis of food samples].

23. Organochlorine pesticide residues in different Indian cereals, pulses, spices, vegetables, fruits, milk, butter, Deshi ghee, and edible oils.

24. Lead and cadmium contamination of soil and vegetables in the Upper Silesia region of Poland.

25. A further study of oxalate bioavailability in foods.

26. In vitro assay for protein digestibility: interlaboratory study.

27. Motional effects on NMR structural data. Comparison of spinach and Escherichia coli acyl carrier proteins.

29. Residues of insecticides and fungicides on Ontario-grown vegetables, 1986-1988.

30. Concentrations of lead and cadmium in edible vegetables from Tarragona Province, Spain.

31. Cadmium and lead distribution in fresh asparagus.

32. Evaluation of oxidant media for the determination of lead in food slurries by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry.

33. Aldicarb food poisonings in California, 1985-1988: toxicity estimates for humans.

34. Determination of aryloxyphenoxypropanoic acid derivatives in crops treated with herbicidal sprays.

35. Effect of calcium glucarate on beta-glucuronidase activity and glucarate content of certain vegetables and fruits.

36. Radionuclide concentrations in the northern part of The Netherlands after the Chernobyl reactor accident.

37. Host plant resistance and linear furanocoumarin content of Apium accessions.

38. Lead contamination of the London Orbital (M25) Motorway (since its opening in 1986).

39. Dry rehydratable film for enumeration of total aerobic bacteria in foods: collaborative study.

40. Determination of sulfite in foods and beverages by ion exclusion chromatography with electrochemical detection: collaborative study.

41. Carotenoid analyses of selected raw and cooked foods associated with a lower risk for cancer.

42. Digestion method for the determination of mercury in vegetable matrices by cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometry.

44. The accumulation of cadmium by vegetables grown on soils contaminated from a variety of sources.

45. Comparison of three liquid chromatographic methods with FDA optimized Monier-Williams method for determination of total sulfite in foods.

46. [Content of metals in vegetables from various regions of Poland in the years 1986-1988. I. Content of lead, cadmium and mercury].

47. [A method of atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) for analysis of cadmium and lead levels in the plant material].

48. [Nitrates in vegetables--proposals for their limitation in Poland].

49. Heavy metals in vegetables grown in The Netherlands and in domestic and imported fruits.

50. Analysis of foodstuffs for dietary fiber by the urea enzymatic dialysis method.

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