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Volumn 366, Issue 8, 2000, Pages 851-856
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Reasons for the decomposition of the fungicide thiram during preparation of fruit and vegetable samples and consequences for residue analysis
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ANTIFUNGAL AGENT;
CARBON DISULFIDE;
METHANOL;
SOLVENT;
THIOCARBAMIC ACID DERIVATIVE;
THIRAM;
ARTICLE;
ENZYMOLOGY;
EUROPE;
FOOD CONTAMINATION;
FRUIT;
HALF LIFE TIME;
HEAT;
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
KINETICS;
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATION;
METABOLISM;
VEGETABLE;
ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS;
CARBON DISULFIDE;
CHROMATOGRAPHY, HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID;
EUROPE;
FOOD CONTAMINATION;
FRUIT;
HALF-LIFE;
HEAT;
KINETICS;
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATION;
METHANOL;
SOLVENTS;
THIOCARBAMATES;
THIRAM;
VEGETABLES;
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EID: 0034172909
PISSN: 09370633
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/s002160051584 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (15)
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References (18)
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