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Food Chemistry|July 25, 2016
Accuracy of a method based on atomic absorption spectrometry to determine inorganic arsenic in food: Outcome of the collaborative trial IMEP-41I Fiamegkos, F Cordeiro, P Robouch, et al.
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|September 19, 2012
Is it possible to agree on a value for inorganic arsenic in food? The outcome of IMEP-112M B de la Calle, I Baer, P Robouch, et al.
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Food Chemistry|July 25, 2016
Accuracy of a method based on atomic absorption spectrometry to determine inorganic arsenic in food: Outcome of the collaborative trial IMEP-41I Fiamegkos, F Cordeiro, P Robouch, et al.
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|September 19, 2012
Is it possible to agree on a value for inorganic arsenic in food? The outcome of IMEP-112M B de la Calle, I Baer, P Robouch, et al.
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