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- Regulatory Toxicology in the European Union, CHAPTER 5 Veterinary Medicinal Products. Kevin N. Woodward
, 2018
, Pages 163-242
- Toxicological Effects of Veterinary Medicinal Products in Humans: Volume 1, CHAPTER 3 Consumer Safety – Maximum Residue Limits. K. N Woodward
, 2013
, Volume 1
, Pages 40-80
- Toxicological Effects of Veterinary Medicinal Products in Humans: Volume 2, CHAPTER 13 Some Other Pharmacologically Active Drugs. K. N. Woodward
, 2013
, Volume 2
, Pages 155-247
- Analyses for Hormonal Substances in Food Producing Animals, Chapter 3 Hormone Use for Growth Promotion and National Programmes for Regulation of Hormone Use in Food-producing Animals. Jack F. Kay, James D. MacNeil
, 2009
, Pages 97-128
- The Food Safety Hazard Guidebook (2), Chapter 2.2 Non-biological Chemical Contaminants
, 2012
, Pages 339-414
- Surface Water Photochemistry, Chapter 8 The Role of Singlet Oxygen in Surface Water Photochemistry. Douglas E. Latch
, 2016
, Pages 139-165
- Still Only One Earth: Progress in the 40 Years Since the First UN Conference on the Environment, Emerging Chemical Contaminants: How Chemical Development Outpaces Impact Assessment. Shane A. Snyder, Tarun Anumol
, 2015
, Pages 187-206
- Forensic Chemistry of Substance Misuse: A Guide to Drug Control (2), Appendix 6 Anabolic/Androgenic Steroids Controlled under the Misuse of Drugs Act
, 2022
, Pages 368-369
- Analyses for Hormonal Substances in Food Producing Animals, Chapter 4 Current Analytical Methods Used for the Detection of Hormone Residues. Matthew Sharman, Leen van Ginkel, James D. MacNeil
, 2009
, Pages 129-170
- Analyses for Hormonal Substances in Food Producing Animals, Chapter 1 The Use of Hormomally Active Substances in Veterinary and Zootechnical Uses – The Continuing Scientific and Regulatory Challenges. Leonard S. Levy
, 2009
, Pages 1-47