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The Belgian Nanoregister in Figures- Trade Year 2017

elements and nanomaterials Manuscript versions:  File:  Version:  Published Full text access:  Public Access Full text language:  English Category:  E11 FOS Classification:  2.10 Nano-technology ...

The Belgian Nanoregister in Figures- Trade Year 2018

elements and nanomaterials Manuscript versions:  File:  Version:  Published Full text access:  Public Access Full text language:  English Category:  E11 FOS Classification:  2.10 Nano-technology ...

Biomonitoring humain Wallon (BMH-WAL) – Phase 1 Rapport valeurs de reference: Cd: Pb et Hg dans le sang

https://www.issep.be/wp-content/uploads/Rapport-valeur-de-reference-Siensano-ISS… File:  Version:  Published Full text access:  Public Access Full text language:  French Category:  E11 FOS Classification:  3.03 Health sciences ...

Safety assessment of titanium dioxide (E171) as a food additive.

Civitella; Alessandra Giarola; Ana Maria Rincon; Rositsa Serafimova; Camilla Smeraldi; Jose Tarazona; Alexandra Tard; Wright, Matthew Source: EFSA J, Volume 19, Issue 5 (2021) Keywords: CAS No 13463-67-7 E 171 ...

4DEMON: Integrating 40 Years of Data on PCB and Metal Contamination in Marine Sediments of the Belgian Part of the North Sea

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Le, Hong Minh; Karen Bekaert; Ruth Lagring; Ampe, Bart; Ann Ruttens; Karien De Cauwer; Kris Hostens; De Witte, Bavo Source: Frontiers in ...

Hoe veilig zijn supplementen op basis van klei?

Publication Type: Popular-science publication (vulgarising publication) Authors: Heidi Demaegdt; Nadia Waegeneers; Jill Alexandre; Karlien Cheyns; Ann Ruttens Source: De Apotheker, Roularta, Volume ...

Detection of trace elements and heavy metals in food from food contact materials.

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Karlien Cheyns; Nadia Waegeneers Source: Atomic Spectroscopy Virtual Symposium. Agilent. (2021) Health Topics:  Heavy metals ...

Intake of food supplements based on algae or cyanobacteria may pose a health risk due to elevated concentrations of arsenic species.

however, the As concentration was of concern for population groups with increased cancer risks. If all As species except the non-toxic AB were taken into consideration, only 26 out of 33 of the FS showed ‘no ...

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