2005
High school dietary dairy intake and teenage acne
Adebamowo CA, Spiegelman D, Danby FW, Frazier AL, Willett WC, Holmes MD. High school dietary dairy intake and teenage acne. Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology 2005, 52: 207-214. PMID: 15692464, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2004.08.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTeenage acnePrevalence ratiosNurses' Health Study IIDietary dairy intakeHigh school dietMultivariate prevalence ratiosHealth Study IIBody mass indexCategories of intakeLow-fat milkMass indexSchool dietDairy intakeWestern dietPresence of hormoneAcne historyPossible associationAcneEnergy intakeStudy IIIntakeBreakfast drinksConfidence intervalsTotal milkDairy foods
1998
Quantitative Analysis of Chemical Warfare Agent Degradation Products in Reaction Masses Using Capillary Electrophoresis
Nassar A, Lucas S, Myler C, Jones W, Campisano M, Hoffland L. Quantitative Analysis of Chemical Warfare Agent Degradation Products in Reaction Masses Using Capillary Electrophoresis. Analytical Chemistry 1998, 70: 3598-3604. PMID: 9737210, DOI: 10.1021/ac9713870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChemical Warfare AgentsDrug ResiduesElectrophoresis, CapillarySpectrophotometry, UltravioletConceptsChemical warfare agent degradation productsPinacolyl methylphosphonic acidIsopropyl methylphosphonic acidCapillary electrophoresisReaction massMethylphosphonic acidSpiked levelsNerve agent GDMigration time precisionDegradation productsUV detectionDetection limitQuantitation limitPrecision RSDInterday precision RSDRSDLinear responseNerve agent GBReactionNeutral matrixAdductsCE-based methodMethylphosphonateNeutral samplesCalibration standards
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