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Biological activity conferred by endocrine disrupting chemicals in hospital effluent and river water from the Brussels Region, Belgium
chemicals Abstract: Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC s) are gaining in worldwide attention due to their omnipresence, wide range in chemical properties and possible effects on wildlife populations. ...
Results of the 16 th Belgian Survey on antimicrobial resistance in non-invasive clinical isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae collected in winter 2013-2014 with special attention to Penicillin non-susceptibility.
chimiothérapie anti-infectieuse., Issue XX (2015) Keywords: Antimicrobial Antimicrobial resistance Attention Belgian Clinical de non-invasive ON resistance result results Streptococcus pneumoniae survey Winter ...
Revealing the identification power of CCS: A novel approach applied to pesticide analysis in food
analysi analysis approach approaches AS Attention Benefit Case data detection factors food identification INFORMATION Ion Ion Mobility IS Laboratories Mass method methods mobility Multidimentional ...
A proteomics approach for the quantification of Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxins a and b in several matrices using uplc-msms analysis.
attributed to mixed or buffet meals (28.9%), followed by cheese (18.4%). This indicates that milk, milk derived products and ready-to-eat (RTI) foods require attention in detecting and quantifying SE s. We ...
Association of neonatal thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations with psychosocial, intellectual and psychomotor development of preschool children
Issue?, Pisa (2012) Keywords: 0 age aims association at Attention behaviour Belgian birth Birth Weight Birth-weight blood Child CHILDREN Cognitive Confounding CONGENITAL Congenital Hypothyroidism Countries ...
Collaborative development of an innovative provocation protocol in studying electrohypersensitivity
comparing EHP to a control population sharing similar psychometric characteristics. Attention will be given to individualize exposure sessions (duration, latency, signal…), to limit nocebo responses, and to ...