15 results on '"Danneels, Dirk"'
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2. Response to Dr. Duboucher regarding his comment to: relevance of animal studies in the toxicological assessment of oil and wax hydrocarbons. Solving the puzzle for a new outlook in risk assessment
3. Relevance of animal studies in the toxicological assessment of oil and wax hydrocarbons. Solving the puzzle for a new outlook in risk assessment
4. Letter to the editor, regarding the publication by Pirow and colleagues “Mineral oil in food, cosmetic products, and in products regulated by other legislations”
5. The toxicological interpretation of MOSH and MOAH data and the implications for risk assessment
6. Response to Dr. Duboucher regarding his comment to: relevance of animal studies in the toxicological assessment of oil and wax hydrocarbons. Solving the puzzle for a new outlook in risk assessment.
7. Stereochemical aspects of proton chemical shifts. III-Configurational assignments in pentacyclic systems without recourse to a karplus equation.
8. Influence of methyl substituents on the chemical shift of the ring protons in mono-, di- and trimethylcyclohexanes a 300 MHz study of the 1H NMR spectrum of cis-1,3-dimethylcyclohexane.
9. Stereochemical aspects of proton chemical shifts-IV: The cumulative nature of the geminal proton shift influenced by long chain substituents.
10. Stereochemical aspects of proton chemical shifts. III—Configurational assignments in pentacyclic systems without recourse to a karplus equation
11. Stereochemical aspects of proton chemical shifts—V: The cumulative nature of the proton shift by vicinal substitution
12. Stereochemical aspects of proton chemical shifts—IV: The cumulative nature of the geminal proton shift influenced by long chain substituents
13. Influence of methyl substituents on the chemical shift of the ring protons in mono‐, di‐ and trimethylcyclohexanes a 300 MHz study of the 1H NMR spectrum of cis‐1,3‐dimethylcyclohexane
14. The future of speciality products waxes.
15. Stereochemical aspects of proton chemical shifts-V: The cumulative nature of the proton shift by vicinal substitution.
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