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    Aurela B, Ketoja JA.
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  • 47. Migration of antimony from PET bottles into beverages: determination of the activation energy of diffusion and migration modelling compared with literature data.
    Welle F, Franz R.
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    Summerfield W, Cooper I.
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    Philo MR, Damant AP, Castle L.
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  • 50. Evaluating the migration of ingredients from active packaging and development of dedicated methods: a study of two iron-based oxygen absorbers.
    López-Cervantes J, Sánchez-Machado DI, Pastorelli S, Rijk R, Paseiro-Losada P.
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  • 52. [Consumer risk assessment in case of maximum residue levels (MRLs) violations in food].
    Struciński P, Góralczyk K, Czaja K, Hernik A, Korcz W, Ludwicki JK.
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  • 54. Migration modelling as a tool for quality assurance of food packaging.
    Brandsch J, Mercea P, Rüter M, Tosa V, Piringer O.
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    Dionisi G, Oldring PK, Joint Industry Group (JIG).
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  • 58. Approach to stochastic modelling of consumer exposure for any substance from canned foods using simulant migration data.
    Castle L, Hart A, Holmes MJ, Oldring PK.
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  • 60. Tackling the toxics in plastics packaging.
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