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Interlaboratory comparison study of a chemical profiling method for methylphosphonic dichloride, a nerve agent precursor

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Laboratory analysis of chemical warfare agents, adducts, and metabolites in biomedical samples

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Technology offer: Dust protection for Mass Spectrometers and Gas Chromatographs

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The potential of Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (IRMS) and gas chromatography-IRMS analysis of triacetone triperoxide in forensic explosives investigations

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A novel safety assessment strategy applied to non-selective extracts

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Impurity profiling of trinitrotoluene using vacuum-outlet gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

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Human metabolomics: Strategies to understand biology

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Semi-automated non-target processing in GC × GC-MS metabolomics analysis: Applicability for biomedical studies

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New figures of merit for comprehensive functional genomics data: The metabolomics case

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Quantitative metabolomics based on gas chromatography mass spectrometry: Status and perspectives

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Comprehensive gas chromatography with Time of Flight MS and large volume introduction for the detection of fluoride-induced regenerated nerve agent in biological samples

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Higher mass loadability in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for improved analytical performance in metabolomics analysis

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Migration of bisphenol A into water from polycarbonate baby bottles during microwave heating

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Bioavailability and biodegradation of nonylphenol in sediment determined with chemical and bioanalysis

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Modification and re-validation of the ethyl acetate-based multi-residue method for pesticides in produce

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Microbial metabolomics: Toward a platform with full metabolome coverage

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Volume overload cleanup: An approach for on-line SPE-GC, GPC-GC, and GPC-SPE-GC

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Metabolomics-based systems biology and personalized medicine: Moving towards n = 1 clinical trials?

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Of the major phenolic acids formed during human microbial fermentation of tea, citrus, and soy flavonoid supplements, only 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid has antiproliferative activity

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Criteria to distinguish between natural situations and illegal use of boldenone, boldenone esters and boldione in cattle. 1. Metabolite profiles of boldenone, boldenone esters and boldione in cattle urine