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111 related items for PubMed ID: 5764725

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    Moreira N, Araújo AM, Rogerson F, Vasconcelos I, Freitas V, Pinho PG.
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  • 24. Separation and identification of aromatic carbonyl compounds as their 4-nitrophenylhydrazones by paper and thin-layer chromatography.
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    Tejada SB.
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  • 35. Protocol for collection and HPLC analysis of volatile carbonyl compounds in breath.
    Lin Y, Dueker SR, Jones AD, Ebeler SE, Clifford AJ.
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    Arshadi M, Geladi P, Gref R, Fjällström P.
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  • 37. A field test for the determination of some ketone vapours in air.
    Smith AF, Wood R.
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  • 39. Airborne carbonyls from motor vehicle emissions in two highway tunnels.
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  • 40. An analytical method for polynuclear aromatic compounds in coke oven effluents by combined use of gas chromatography and ultraviolet absorption spectrometry.
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